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  2. Plants vs. Zombies (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Plants vs. Zombies was designed by George Fan, who conceptualized it as a more defense-oriented sequel to his fish simulator game Insaniquarium (2001), then developed it into a tower defense game featuring plants fighting against zombies. The game took inspiration from the games Magic: The Gathering and Warcraft III; along with the movie Swiss ...

  3. Anatidae - Wikipedia

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    Anatids are generally herbivorous as adults, feeding on various water-plants, although some species also eat fish, molluscs, or aquatic arthropods. One group, the mergansers , are primarily piscivorous , and have serrated bills to help them catch fish.

  4. Crustacean - Wikipedia

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    Crustaceans (from Latin meaning: "those with shells" or "crusted ones") are invertebrate animals that constitute one group of arthropods that are a part of the subphylum Crustacea (/ k r ə ˈ s t eɪ ʃ ə /), a large, diverse group of mainly aquatic arthropods including decapods (shrimps, prawns, crabs, lobsters and crayfish), seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods ...

  5. Plants vs. Zombies - Wikipedia

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    Plants vs. Zombies is a video game franchise developed by PopCap Games, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts (EA). The series follows the affiliates of David "Crazy Dave" Blazing as they use his plants to defend against a zombie invasion, led by Dr. Edgar George Zomboss.

  6. Hydrachnidia - Wikipedia

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    Nymphs and adults of water mites are predatory. They prey on other water mites, small crustaceans (e.g. cladocerans, ostracods and copepods), the eggs, larvae and pupae of aquatic insects, and non-arthropod invertebrates such as rotifers, nematodes, and oligochaetes. The egg-eating water mites often prey on the eggs of the same insects they ...

  7. Category:Aquatic arthropods - Wikipedia

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    Aquatic insects (4 C, ... Pages in category "Aquatic arthropods" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Category:Arthropods - Wikipedia

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    See also : WikiProject Arthropods and Arthropodology. Subcategories. ... Aquatic arthropods (2 C, 3 P) Arthropodology (7 C, 2 P) Arthropods by adaptation (2 C) B.

  9. Pterygotidae - Wikipedia

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    The Pterygotidae includes the largest known arthropods to have ever lived, with several species surpassing two metres in length (such as Jaekelopterus rhenaniae at 2.5 metres and Acutiramus bohemicus at 2.1 metres). There are several known factors that restrict the size arthropods are able to grow to.