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  2. Loggerhead sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) is a species of oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. It is a marine reptile, belonging to the family Cheloniidae. The average loggerhead measures around 90 cm (35 in) in carapace length when fully grown. The adult loggerhead sea turtle weighs approximately 135 kg (298 lb), with the largest ...

  3. Loggerhead - Wikipedia

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    Loggerhead musk turtle, the freshwater turtle Sternotherus minor; Loggerhead kingbird, the passerine bird Tyrannus caudifasciatus; Loggerhead shrike, the passerine bird Lanius ludovicianus; Loggerheads or Centaurea, a genus of flowering plants Common knapweed or loggerheads (Centaurea nigra), a flowering plant; Loggerhead sponge, a species of ...

  4. Loggerheads (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Loggerheads is an independent film written and directed by Tim Kirkman, produced by Gill Holland and released in the United States by Strand Releasing in October 2005. [1] The film stars Bonnie Hunt, Tess Harper, Michael Kelly, Chris Sarandon, Kip Pardue and Michael Learned and also stars Robin Weigert, Ann Owens Pierce, Valerie Watkins, Trevor Gagnon, Kelly Mizell, Craig Walker, Michael Esper ...

  5. Loggerheads, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Loggerheads is a village and civil parish in north-west Staffordshire, England, on the A53 between Market Drayton and Newcastle-under-Lyme. The village is close to the border with Shropshire and Cheshire .

  6. Loggerhead Key - Wikipedia

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    Loggerhead Key is an uninhabited tropical island within the Dry Tortugas group of islands in the Gulf of Mexico. [3] At approximately 49 acres (19.8 hectares) in size, it is the largest island of the Dry Tortugas.

  7. Loggerheads, Denbighshire - Wikipedia

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    Loggerheads is a village in Denbighshire, Wales on the River Alyn, a tributary of the River Dee. It is the location of Loggerheads Country Park which follows the course of the River Alyn through karstic limestone countryside including the sites of old lead mines and mills.

  8. Loggerheads Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Loggerheads Country Park is a country park in the village of Loggerheads, Denbighshire, Wales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The park has a wooded river valley that follows the course of the River Alyn and high cliffs from within the Clwydian Range of mountains, [ 1 ] with views of the range's tallest mountain Moel Famau . [ 3 ]

  9. Loggerhead (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A loggerhead is a type of tool consisting of a ball or bulb (for example, of iron) which would be heated up attached to a long handle. Used to heat or melt solids and solidified liquids, it was formerly a fairly common tool. For example, loggerheads were used by shipbuilders to melt pitch. [1]