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Bobo (1951–1968) was a western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) who was a prominent feature of Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington, United States, from 1953 until his early death at 17 (less than half his normal lifespan). [1]
The bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) is a small New World blackbird and the only member of the genus Dolichonyx.An old name for this species is the "rice bird", from its tendency to feed on cultivated grains during winter and migration.
James "Bobo" Fay, host of Finding Bigfoot [2] Paul Freeman (1943–2003), Bigfoot researcher [ 30 ] Richard Freeman (b. 1970), British cryptozoologist and Centre for Fortean Zoology researcher [ 31 ]
Schistometopum thomense is a species of amphibian in the family Dermophiidae, endemic to São Tomé and Ilhéu das Rolas. [1] This species may be referred to as the São Tomé caecilian (with various spellings of the island's name), as the Agua Ize caecilian, or as the island caecilian, [2] or by the local name of cobra bobo. [3]
The only recorded usage of millipedes as food by humans comes from the Bobo people of Burkina Faso in West Africa, who consume boiled, dried millipedes belonging to the families Gomphodesmidae and Spirostreptidae [100]: 341 [101] to which they add tomato sauce. [101] Millipedes have also inspired and played roles in scientific research.
Maureen Bobo mentored a finalist in the 2008 Society for Science and the Public middle school science competition. She teaches at the Rocky Mountain Middle School, Heber City, Utah: JPL · 25366: 25367 Cicek: 1999 TC 96: Kazim Cicek mentored a finalist in the 2008 Society for Science and the Public middle school science competition.
The Bobo number about 110,000 people, with the great majority in Burkina Faso. The major Bobo community in the south is Bobo-Dioulasso, the second-largest city of Burkina Faso and the old French colonial capital. Further north are large towns, including Fô and Kouka, with Boura in the extreme north in Mali.
The Center publishes Transition Magazine, [7] and is connected to the Du Bois Review (edited by W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard Lawrence D. Bobo). [8] The African American National Biography Project is a joint project of the Hutchins Center and Oxford University Press. [9]