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  2. Kākā - Wikipedia

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    The kākā is a monogamous species that tends to breed in pairs; however, extra-pair copulations, while not common, do occur in kākā. [19] Monogamous pairs often return to breed with each other year after year. [28] Kākā courtship involves the male approaching a female, often on a branch in the canopy.

  3. Spring Boot - Wikipedia

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    Spring Boot is a convention-over-configuration extension for the Spring Java platform intended to help minimize configuration concerns while creating Spring-based applications. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The application can still be adjusted for specific needs, but the initial Spring Boot project provides a preconfigured "opinionated view" of the best ...

  4. New Zealand parrot - Wikipedia

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    An unproven hypothesis for the phylogeography of this group has been proposed, providing an example of various speciation mechanisms at work. In this scenario, ancestors of this group became isolated from the remaining parrots when New Zealand broke away from Gondwana about 82 million years ago, resulting in a physical separation of the two groups.

  5. Lists of breeds - Wikipedia

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    These lists of breeds refer to listed breeds of domesticated animals. Lists of breeds. Species Lists Picture Cat: List of cat breeds List of experimental cat breeds:

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    “I wanted to line dance at least once a week to honor her,” said Peterson, 32. “It reawakened a joy in me. It became therapy for me.” She invited Devin J. Butler, a fitness trainer and ...

  7. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    The upper mandible is prominent, curves downward, and comes to a point. It is not fused to the skull, which allows it to move independently, and contributes to the tremendous biting pressure the birds are able to exert. A large macaw, for example, has a bite force of 35 kg/cm 2 (500 lb/sq in), close to that of a large dog. [39]

  8. Travis Kelce’s Teammate Begs Him to Keep Playing with ... - AOL

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    As Travis Kelce mulls his future in the NFL, one teammate has a prediction that “he’ll be back.”. In a guest spot on FS1’s The Facility, Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu said he ...

  9. Seasonal breeder - Wikipedia

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    Hence, seasonal breeders can be divided into groups based on fertility period. "Long day" breeders cycle when days get longer (spring) and are in anestrus in fall and winter. Some animals that are long day breeders include ring-tailed lemurs, horses, hamsters, groundhogs, and mink. "Short day" breeders cycle when the length of daylight shortens ...