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  2. Mamegoma - Wikipedia

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    Several Mamegoma plush toys in a shopping bag. Mamegoma (まめゴマ) is a series of seal characters created by the Japanese company San-X.The prefix mame, meaning bean in Japanese, is used to refer to miniature versions of things; the suffix goma is an abbreviation of gomafuazarashi, or sesame seed-mottled seal, which is the Japanese name for the spotted seal.

  3. Fish trap - Wikipedia

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    Cage trap at Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. A fish trap is a trap used for catching fish and other aquatic animals of value. Fish traps include fishing weirs, cage traps, fish wheels and some fishing net rigs such as fyke nets. [1] The use of traps are culturally almost universal around the world and seem to have been independently invented many times.

  4. Seed trap - Wikipedia

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    Seed traps are used in ecology and forestry to capture seeds falling from plants, allowing seed production and dispersal to be quantified. They come in several forms, including funnel traps, sticky traps (using materials such as fly paper ), nets and pots exposed in the field.

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    Ohtani looked beaten by a bullet from catcher Nick Fortes. ... Teoscar Hernández’s signature sunflower seed ... when he saw Ohtani grinding in the cage or working on the bases or going through ...

  6. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    Blue jay eating at a feeder Bird feeder in a garden. A birdfeeder, bird table, or tray feeder is a device placed outdoors to supply bird food to birds (bird feeding).The success of a bird feeder in attracting birds depends upon its placement and the kinds of foods offered, [1] as different species have different preferences.

  7. Cattle grid - Wikipedia

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    Cattle grid on country road. Cattle grids are usually installed on roads where they cross a fenceline, often at a boundary between public and private lands. [5] They are an alternative to the erection of gates that would need to be opened and closed when a vehicle passes, and are common where roads cross open moorland, rangeland or common land maintained by grazing, but where segregation of ...