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  2. Bagheera kiplingi - Wikipedia

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    Bagheera kiplingi is a species of jumping spider found in Central America, including Mexico, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. It is the type species of the genus Bagheera, which includes three other species, including B. prosper. [1] B. kiplingi is notable for its peculiar diet, which is mostly herbivorous. [2]

  3. Category:Spiders of Central America - Wikipedia

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    Central America as defined by the WGSRPD This category is for articles about spiders native to Central America . For the purposes of this category, Central America comprises Belize , Costa Rica , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Nicaragua , Panama and the Central American Pacific Islands .

  4. Cupiennius salei - Wikipedia

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    Cupiennius salei, from the genus Cupiennius also commonly called the Tiger bromeliad spider, which are large bodied, actively-hunting spiders that are part of the family Trechaleidae. In the mid-1950s it was realised that the spider is an ideal model for biological research because of their large size, predictable behaviour, and ease of ...

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    In Turin, you can’t skip taking your dog out for a walk. According to Environmental News Network , owners need to walk their pets at least 3 times a day or they can be fined 500 euros ($542).

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  7. Great Goddess of Teotihuacan - Wikipedia

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    In a 2006 article in Ancient Mesoamerica, Zoltán Paulinyi argues that the Great Goddess or Spider Woman is "highly speculative" and is a result of fusing up to six unrelated gods and goddesses. In "The Olmec Mountain and Tree Creation in Mesoamerican Cosmology", Linda Schele states that the primary mural represents "either a Teotihuacan ruler ...

  8. Woman accused of brutally beating ‘defenseless’ puppy is ...

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    A Texas woman who was caught on camera brutally beating a “defenseless” three-month-old puppy has been released on bail, according to authorities.. Havanna Miller, 23, was allegedly filmed by ...

  9. Sihuanaba - Wikipedia

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    The Cegua, La Sihuehuet or Siguanaba, Cigua or Siguanaba is a supernatural character from Central American folklore, though it can also be heard in Mexico. It is a shapeshifting spirit that typically takes the form of an attractive, long haired woman seen from behind.