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  2. Category:Furry webcomics - Wikipedia

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    Webcomics made by members of the furry fandom or containing "furry" themes, mainly revolving around anthropomorphic animals. Pages in category "Furry webcomics" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  3. German swimming badge - Wikipedia

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    swim at least 800 meters in 30 minutes: 650 meters on the front or the back, 150 on the other side; 50 meters breaststroke in less than 1 minute and 50 seconds; 25 meters crawl; 50 meters backstroke (50 meters in upside-down position with without arm activity) or 50 meter backcrawl; 3x Diving to a depth of 2 meters and retrieving a ring in 3 ...

  4. Furry fandom - Wikipedia

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    A large group of fursuit owners at a furry convention. The furry fandom is a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters. [1] [2] [3] Some examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, speaking, walking on two legs, and wearing clothes.

  5. Synchronized swimming - Wikipedia

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    There is also a skill level which is 13–15 and juniors (16–18) known as national stream, as well as competition at the Masters and University levels. The 13–15 age group and 16–18 age group are national stream athletes that align with international age groups – 15 and Under and Junior (16–18) and Senior (18+) level athletes.

  6. Shoaling and schooling - Wikipedia

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    Threshers swim in circles to drive schooling prey into a compact mass, before striking them sharply with the upper lobe of its tail to stun them. [48] [49] Spinner sharks charge vertically through the school, spinning on their axis with their mouths open and snapping all around. The shark's momentum at the end of these spiralling runs often ...

  7. Masters swimming - Wikipedia

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    The minimum requirements to join a masters club vary widely, anywhere from the ability to swim one length of the pool to the ability to swim a kilometre without stopping. Club members will follow a set of different drills and swims each time typically covering anything from 1.5 km to 3.5 km per one-hour session.

  8. French Swimming Federation - Wikipedia

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    The French Swimming Federation (French: Fédération française de natation, FFN) is the French water sports association.Founded in February 1919, it grouped the sports swimming clubs, open water swimming, synchronized swimming, diving and French water polo, which organizes the national competitions and the selection of French teams.

  9. Para-swimming classification - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s and 1970s, ISMGF classification cheating occurred in both swimming and wheelchair basketball. Some of the medical classifications appeared arbitrary, with people of different functional levels being put into the same class. This made the results for many games and swimming races appear to be completely arbitrary.