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  2. Osprey Packs - Wikipedia

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    Osprey Packs, Inc, commonly known as Osprey, is an American company that manufactures outdoor backpacks. It was founded in 1974 by Mike Pfotenhauer. It was founded in 1974 by Mike Pfotenhauer. It was purchased by Helen of Troy Limited in 2021 for $414.7 million.

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  5. Osprey (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Osprey Osprey I (from 1970), Sport flying boat; Osprey Osprey 2 (from 1973), Sport amphibian; Monaghan Osprey (from 1973), glider; Osprey GP-4 (from 1984), a low-wing retractable gear aircraft of wood construction; Osprey GP-5 (late 1980's), a racing airplane designed by George Pereira; Paraplane PSE-2 Osprey (from 1990s), an American powered ...

  6. Eastern osprey - Wikipedia

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    The states and territories of Australia where the species is recorded as occurring are Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales, [18] South Australia and Tasmania, [5] The range is a narrow strip at the coast and offshore islands, although it is occasionally found at open river systems and beyond tidal plains. [3]

  7. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    The osprey and owls are the only raptors whose outer toe is reversible, allowing them to grasp their prey with two toes in front and two behind. This is particularly helpful when they grab slippery fish. [26] The osprey is 0.9–2.1 kg (2.0–4.6 lb) in weight and 50–66 cm (20–26 in) in length with a 127–180 cm (50–71 in) wingspan.