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  2. Pokémon the Series: Black & White - Wikipedia

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    A strange black cloud forms overhead, and it hits Ash's Pikachu with a lightning bolt. After meeting up with Professor Aurea Juniper , Unova's lead Pokémon researcher, Ash encounters Trip , who is beginning his Pokémon League challenge with the Grass-type Pokémon Snivy , rather than the Fire-type Tepig or the Water-type Oshawott.

  3. Pokémon Black and White - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Black and White are role-playing video games with adventure elements, presented in a third-person, overhead perspective. [8] There are three basic screens: an overworld, in which the player navigates the main character; a battle screen; and the menu, in which the player configures their party, items, or gameplay settings.

  4. Rook (bird) - Wikipedia

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    A rook skull The rook is a very social bird; in the evenings they gather in large flocks, often in thousands. Rooks are highly gregarious birds and are generally seen in flocks of various sizes. Males and females pair-bond for life and pairs stay together within flocks.

  5. Shogi opening - Wikipedia

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    Here Black (the first move player on the bottom of the diagram indicated with (☗) is playing Bear-in-the-hole Static Rook with their rook remaining on its starting square and a Bear-in-the-hole castle on the left side of their board while White (☖) is playing Central Rook (a Ranging Rook position) in which their rook has moved to the ...

  6. Corvidae - Wikipedia

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    Corvidae is a cosmopolitan family of oscine passerine birds that contains the crows, ravens, rooks, magpies, jackdaws, jays, treepies, choughs, and nutcrackers. [1] [2] [3] In colloquial English, they are known as the crow family or corvids. Currently, 139 species are included in this family.

  7. Rookery - Wikipedia

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    The Rooks Have Come Back Again, Alexei Savrasov, 1871, canvas, oil, The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow Colonies of Indian yellow-nosed albatrosses on Amsterdam Island Fur seals in a rookery in the Pribilof Islands in the 1950s. A rookery is a colony breeding rooks, and more broadly a colony of several types of breeding animals, generally gregarious ...

  8. Cozy castle - Wikipedia

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    The Cozy castle or Ōsumi castle (Japanese: 大住囲い or 大隅囲い, romanized: Ōsumi gakoi) is a type of shogi castle.. It is one of the fastest castles to form; it can be completed in just three moves (e.g., in the case of Black (sente) castling to the right, K-48, K-38, G-48).

  9. Corvus - Wikipedia

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    Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) in flight Jungle crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) scavenging on a dead shark at a beach in Kumamoto, Japan. Medium-large species are ascribed to the genus, ranging from 34 cm (13 in) of some small Mexican species to 60–70 cm (24–28 in) of the large common raven and thick-billed raven, which together with the lyrebird represent the larger passerines.