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  2. Selkie - Wikipedia

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    Selkies are often depicted as attractive and seductive in human form, and many stories involve selkies having romantic or sexual relationships with humans, sometimes resulting in children. Selkies can also be coerced or tricked into marrying humans, usually by someone who steals and hides their seal skin, preventing them from returning to the sea.

  3. List of My Hero Academia characters - Wikipedia

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    Sea Rescue Hero Selkie (海難ヒーロー セルキー, Kainan Hīrō Serukī) Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (Japanese); Ray Hurd (English) Sea Rescue Hero Selkie is a sea captain of the Oki Mariner Crew. His Quirk Spotted Seal (ゴマフアザラシ, Gomafuazarashi) gives him the appearance and the abilities of a spotted seal.

  4. Water bird - Wikipedia

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    A water bird, alternatively waterbird or aquatic bird, is a bird that lives on or around water. In some definitions, the term water bird is especially applied to birds in freshwater ecosystems , although others make no distinction from seabirds that inhabit marine environments .

  5. The Silkie (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Taking its inspiration from the Celtic legend of the Selkie, the novel describes a race of apparent humans with the ability to change into other forms. One, like the Selkie of legend, can live underwater. Another can survive and travel unprotected in outer space. In all three forms the Silkies can wield mental powers over energy to some degree.

  6. List of birds of Everglades National Park - Wikipedia

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    Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to special oils.

  7. Preening - Wikipedia

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    When preening, a bird (such as this red lory) draws individual feathers through its beak, realigning and re-interlocking the barbules.. Preening is a maintenance behaviour found in birds that involves the use of the beak to position feathers, interlock feather barbules that have become separated, clean plumage, and keep ectoparasites in check.

  8. Sexual selection in birds - Wikipedia

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    [2] Bird species often demonstrate intersexual selection, perhaps because – due to their lightweight body structures – fights between males may be ineffective or impractical. Therefore, male birds commonly use the following methods to try to seduce the females: Colour: Some species have ornate, diverse, and often colourful feathers.

  9. South-west Saint Helena Important Bird Area - Wikipedia

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    The site is important for red-billed tropicbirds. The South-west Saint Helena Important Bird Area is a 45 km 2 tract of land covering about 37% of the island of Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean.