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  2. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    The player is given open access to natural resources such as fruit and wood, which can be collected and crafted into a variety of items and furniture through D.I.Y. crafting. Alongside crafting, they can catch bugs and fish, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] plant and grow trees and flowers, [ 8 ] extract natural resources such as rocks, [ 9 ] and swim in the ...

  3. Animal Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The player has to catch a fish using the same mechanics as the original game. The 2008 Wii game Super Smash Bros. Brawl features elements from Wild World . Most prominent is a stage based on the animal village, called "Smashville", which changes its scenery in accordance with the Wii system clock [ 63 ] and features a number of songs remixed or ...

  4. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the player working on one of the villager's houses. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer downplays the wider community simulation mechanics of the main Animal Crossing series in favor of focusing on house designing; players work as an employee of Nook's Homes, designing homes for other animal villagers based around their suggestions.

  5. Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crossing: New Leaf [b] is a 2012 social simulation game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.The player controls a human character who takes on the role of mayor in a town populated with anthropomorphic animals. [6]

  6. Wooden box - Wikipedia

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    Wooden box with full cleated ends (Style 2) Man with wooden box or chest, 1625 A wooden box is a container made of wood for storage or as a shipping container.. Construction may include several types of wood; lumber (timber), plywood, engineered woods, etc.

  7. List of America's Test Kitchen episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for shrimp saganaki (Greek-style shrimp with tomatoes and feta), and hot and sour stir-fried shrimp with snow peas and red bell peppers. Featuring a Tasting Lab on feta cheese and a Science Desk segment exploring muscle in fish vs. muscle in meat.

  8. Panaque nigrolineatus - Wikipedia

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    Mouth and teeth of Panaque nigrolineatus. The royal panaque is closely related to the popular plecostomus catfish kept in many aquaria as an algae eater. While the royal panaque also eats algae, it is best known among biologists as being among the very few fish capable of eating and digesting wood.

  9. Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    The recommended thickness of ice to support an average person is 4 inches (10 cm), 5-6 inches (13–15 cm) for sleds (snow machines, snowmobiles) and most ATVs, 7-12 inches (18–30 cm) for light cars, and large ATVs and a minimum of 14 inches (36–41 cm) for full-sized trucks.