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  2. Gigantophis - Wikipedia

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    A diagram showing the estimated lengths of Gigantophis garstini compared to other large snakes.. Jason Head, of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, has compared fossil Gigantophis garstini vertebrae to those of the largest modern snakes, and concluded that the extinct snake could grow from 9.3 to 10.7 m (30.5 to 35.1 ft) in length.

  3. Thần Trụ Trời - Wikipedia

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    Thần Trụ Trời or Ông Trụ Trời (lit. "Pillar of Heaven"), with some versions calling him Khổng Lồ ( lit. "The Giant"), is the first god in some traditions of Vietnamese mythology, being the one who created the world by building pillars to separate heaven and earth.

  4. Gigantometrus swammerdami - Wikipedia

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    Its venom is not usually lethal to humans because it has arguably evolved to kill its prey by crushing it with its pincers and not by venom. [citation needed] This giant forest scorpion has often been seen around tropical rainforests and other types of moderately warm climates.

  5. Vietnamese exonyms - Wikipedia

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    Thánh Phao Lồ São Paulo ... Hòn Rắn Pulau Bidong Malay Kuala Lumpur: ... Na Khổng Phù Nam Nakhon Phanom (นครพนม)

  6. Giant panda - Wikipedia

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    The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), also known as the panda bear or simply panda, is a bear species endemic to China.It is characterised by its white coat with black patches around the eyes, ears, legs and shoulders.

  7. Piltdown Man - Wikipedia

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    Piltdown Man skull reconstruction. At a meeting of the Geological Society of London on 18 December 1912, Charles Dawson claimed that a workman at the Piltdown gravel pit had given him a fragment of the skull four years earlier.

  8. Belostomatidae - Wikipedia

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    Belostomatidae is a family of freshwater hemipteran insects known as giant water bugs or colloquially as toe-biters, Indian toe-biters, electric-light bugs (because they fly to lights in large numbers), alligator ticks, or alligator fleas (in Florida).

  9. Giant salmon carp - Wikipedia

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    The giant salmon carp [2] (Aaptosyax grypus), also termed the Mekong giant salmon carp, [1] is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae and the single species in the monotypic genus Aaptosyax. [3]