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  2. The Most Expensive and Rarest Squishmallows Ever Sold

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    Today, the rarest Squishmallow can be found on eBay for around $1,300. 10 Most Expensive and Rarest Squishmallows Read on to find the rarest and most expensive Squishmallows and what makes them so ...

  3. Squishmallows - Wikipedia

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    headquartered in Los Angeles, California, was founded in 1986 by [5] In an interview with Yahoo! Finance, Kelly stated that he came up with the idea for Squishmallows when he went to Japan and saw a variety of appealing toy products, including plush toys.

  4. What the heck are Squishmallows—and why is everyone ... - AOL

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    Squishmallows are egg-shaped stuffed animals (and, ahem, fruits) with pieces of different colored fabric or embroidery that create features such as the stomach, mouth, and eyes.

  5. Lepidobatrachus laevis - Wikipedia

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    Lepidobatrachus laevis, widely known as Budgett's frog, is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae, discovered by John Samuel Budgett. [2] It is often kept as a pet . It has acquired a number of popular nicknames, including hippo frog , [ 3 ] Freddy Krueger frog , [ 3 ] and escuerzo de agua .

  6. Squishmallows and Build-A-Bear head into legal battle over ...

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    They’re soft, cuddly, and heading into a legal battle. The owners of Squishmallows, the popular egg-shaped stuffed animals, filed an intellectual property lawsuit against Build-A-Bear on Monday ...

  7. Gastrotheca guentheri - Wikipedia

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    Gastrotheca guentheri is the only known frog with true teeth in its lower jaw. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] Its teeth have re-evolved after being absent for over 200 million years, challenging Dollo's law . [ 6 ] Re-evolution of teeth in the lower jaw may have been made easier because the frogs have teeth in their upper jaw so there was already a biochemical ...