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  2. World of Warcraft Classic - Wikipedia

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    World of Warcraft Classic is a 2019 massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. Running alongside the main version of the game , Classic recreates World of Warcraft in the vanilla state it was in before the release of its first expansion , The Burning Crusade .

  3. Eel life history - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] As open ocean voyagers, eels need the carrying capacity of the swimbladder (which makes up 3–6% of the eel's body weight) to cross the ocean on stored energy alone. Because the eels are catadromous (living in fresh water but spawning in the sea), dams and other river obstructions can block their ability to reach inland feeding grounds.

  4. Eel River and Eureka Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Eel River and Eureka Railroad map of 1896 showing the line from Eureka to Burnell's station. The Eel River and Eureka Railroad company was organized on November 14, 1882, by a group of Eureka businessmen led by John M. Vance (b. Nova Scotia October 1, 1821 – d. January 1892). [1] One of the other founders of the line was William Carson. [2]

  5. Swarm (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Swarm is a 1998 shoot 'em up developed and published for Microsoft Windows by Reflexive Entertainment. The action is viewed from a top-down perspective in outer space and uses pre-rendered 3D graphics. The player controls an assault craft that battles against alien creatures in order to obtain special minerals called EZT nodules.

  6. North Fork Eel River - Wikipedia

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    The North Fork Eel River is the smallest of four major tributaries of the Eel River in northwestern California in the United States. It drains a rugged wilderness area of about 286 square miles (740 km 2 ) [ 2 ] in the California Coast Ranges , and flows through national forests for much of its length.

  7. File:Map highlighting Eel River Township, Hendricks County ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 12:04, 26 November 2007: 512 × 512 (55 KB): File Upload Bot (Omnedon) == Summary == {{Information |Description={{en|This is a map of Hendricks County, Indiana, USA which highlights the location of Eel River Township.}} |Source=My own work, using freely-available TIGER data and custom-written MapScript applications |Date=20

  8. New Zealand longfin eel - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) is a species of freshwater eel that is endemic to New Zealand. It is the largest freshwater eel in New Zealand and the only endemic species – the other eels found in New Zealand are the native shortfin eel (Anguilla australis), also found in Australia, and the naturally introduced Australian longfin eel (Anguilla reinhardtii).

  9. Cutthroat eel - Wikipedia

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    Cutthroat eels are a family, Synaphobranchidae, of eels, the only members of the suborder Synaphobranchoidei. They are found worldwide in temperate and tropical seas. [3] [4] Cutthroat eels range from 23 to 160 cm (9.1 to 63.0 in) in length. They are bottom-dwelling fish, found in deep waters down to about 3,700 m (12,100 ft). [5]