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  2. Kelpie - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the Scots word kelpie is uncertain, but it may be derived from the Gaelic calpa or cailpeach, meaning "heifer" or "colt".The first recorded use of the term to describe a mythological creature, then spelled kaelpie, appears in the manuscript of an ode by William Collins, composed some time before 1759 [2] and reproduced in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh of ...

  3. Gasterophilus intestinalis - Wikipedia

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    The larvae develop in the tissue of the tongue, [3] in tunnels within 1.5 mm (0.059 in) of the surface. [8] Second instar larvae are swallowed and pass into the host's stomach, [3] and attach to the non-glandular region of the stomach. [9] The larvae remain in the stomach for 8–10 months, [5] before maturing into third instar larvae. [3]

  4. Water horse - Wikipedia

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    The hippocamp (as seen in this sketch from Pompeii) is a water creature that has been referred to as a water horse.. The term "water horse" was originally a name given to the kelpie, a creature similar to the hippocamp, which has the head, neck and mane of a normal horse, front legs like a horse, webbed feet, and a long, two-lobed, whale-like tail.

  5. List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters ...

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    This is a list of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd-edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. [1] [2] [3] This list only includes monsters from official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition supplements published by TSR, Inc. or Wizards of the Coast, not licensed or unlicensed third-party products such as video games or unlicensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition ...

  6. Each-uisge - Wikipedia

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    The each-uisge (Scottish Gaelic: [ɛxˈɯʃkʲə], literally "water horse") is a water spirit in Irish and Scottish folklore, spelled as the each-uisce (anglicized as aughisky or ech-ushkya) in Ireland and cabbyl-ushtey on the Isle of Man. It usually takes the form of a horse, and is similar to the kelpie but far more vicious.

  7. Circle of Life (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Circle of Life was then stepped up in class and started a 20.9/1 outsider for the Grade 3 Artemis Stakes over 1600 metres at Tokyo Racecourse on 30 October. After being settled towards the rear of the field in the early stages by Demuro she produced a sustained run down the centre of the straight and got up in the final strides to win by a neck ...

  8. Horse Isle (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Horse Isle 2: Legend of the Esrohs was released in 2010, with a single server supporting previous and migrating players of Horse Isle 1. Horse Isle 2 featured an enlarged version of the original map, introducing many new 'isles' and towns for players to visit. Several elements of the original game were retained, including the ability to find ...

  9. Talk:Locations of Half-Life - Wikipedia

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