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  2. Seedcracker - Wikipedia

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    Image Common Name Scientific name Distribution Crimson seedcracker: Pyrenestes sanguineus: Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Senegal and Sierra Leone.

  3. Black-bellied seedcracker - Wikipedia

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    Adults feed on seeds that they open thanks to their hard beak. All of them mostly eat seeds from sedges , bushes from the genus Scleria . [ 13 ] Depending on the season, the abundance of food and their bill morphology (small or large bill size), black-bellied seedcrackers broaden or specialize their diet.

  4. Downshifting (lifestyle) - Wikipedia

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    Alter-globalization; Amateurism; Anarcho-communism; Anarcho-primitivism; Anarcho-punk; Anti-capitalism; Anti-corporate activism; Anti-globalization movement

  5. Crimson seedcracker - Wikipedia

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    The crimson seedcracker grows to a length of about 14 cm (5.5 in). It is a plump bird with a domed head and a broad, sharply-pointed bill. The plumage on the upper parts is dark brown or brownish-black while the head, sides of neck, face, chin, throat, breast and flanks are glossy crimson-red.

  6. Animal cracker - Wikipedia

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    Animal crackers are the subject of Melanie Safka's 1968 novelty hit "Animal Crackers". They are the namesake of Eric Whitacre 's popular choral piece Animal Crackers (2002–2009). In the 2007 film Zodiac , Inspector Dave Toschi (portrayed by Mark Ruffalo ) is frequently seen snacking on animal crackers. [ 14 ]

  7. Gnetum gnemon - Wikipedia

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    Emping melinjo chips, made from smashed Gnetum gnemon seed. Gnetum nuts are eaten boiled, roasted, or raw in most parts of Southeast Asia and Melanesia. The young leaves, flowers, and the outer flesh of the fruits are also edible when cooked and are eaten in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands ...