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Tibbles and Tibble may refer to: Tibbles, a pet cat which is alleged to have wiped out Lyall's wren on Stephens Island in New Zealand tibble, an alternative to a dataframe or datatable in the tidyverse in the R programming language
This is a list of characters featured in the PBS Kids television show Arthur, it is based on the book series by Marc Brown.. Arthur is the main character and protagonist of the series.
Lyall's wren or the Stephens Island wren (Traversia lyalli) was a small, flightless passerine belonging to the family Acanthisittidae, the New Zealand wrens.Now extinct, it was once found throughout New Zealand, but when it came to the attention of scientists in 1894, its last refuge was Stephens Island in Cook Strait.
Stephens Island Takapourewa (Māori) Stephens Island as seen from D'Urville Island Stephens Island Geography Location Marlborough Sounds Coordinates 40°40′S 174°00′E / 40.667°S 174.000°E / -40.667; 174.000 Area 1.5 km 2 (0.58 sq mi) Highest elevation 283 m (928 ft) Administration New Zealand Demographics Population 0 Stephens Island (Māori: Takapourewa) is at the ...
David Gerrold has written that his original idea for tribbles was based on the well-known problems associated with the overpopulation of rabbits in Australia.He wanted a creature prop that would be cheap to produce and took inspiration from a ball of pink fuzz attached to a key ring.
Tibblet-Tibblie "Tibbles" Grimm Hammer III (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) [68] is a pig-like demon. He is a capitalist, night market stand owner, and con artist. [ 34 ] Following his first appearance, he develops a grudge against the inhabitants of the Owl House and those associated with them. [ 37 ]
"The Trouble with Tribbles" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by David Gerrold and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast on December 29, 1967.
Susette La Flesche, later Susette LaFlesche Tibbles and also called Inshata Theumba, meaning "Bright Eyes" (c. 1854–1903), was a well-known Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter, and artist of the Omaha tribe in Nebraska. La Flesche was a progressive who was a spokesperson for Native American rights.