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  2. Vivarium (film) - Wikipedia

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    Vivarium premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 2019. [8] [9] Shortly after, Saban Films and Vertigo Releasing acquired US and UK distribution rights, respectively. [10] [11] It was released in the United States, UK and Ireland on 27 March 2020, with a limited theatrical release and video-on-demand release the same day. [12] [13]

  3. Bioactive terrarium - Wikipedia

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    A bioactive terrarium (or vivarium) is a terrarium for housing one or more terrestrial animal species that includes live plants and populations of small invertebrates and microorganisms to consume and break down the waste products of the primary species.

  4. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    A miniature home terrarium. Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona. A vivarium (Latin for 'place of life'; pl. vivaria or vivariums) is an area, usually enclosed, for keeping and raising animals or plants for observation or research. Water-based vivaria may have open tops providing they are not connected to other water bodies.

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    Terrarium Candle. These stunning candles look so much like real plants, burning them almost feels wrong. Choose between pine and vanilla, white tea and jasmine, or champagne and peach varieties.

  7. Paludarium - Wikipedia

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    A paludarium is a type of vivarium that incorporates both terrestrial and aquatic elements. Paludaria (or paludariums) usually consist of an enclosed container in which organisms specific to the biome being simulated are kept. They may be maintained for purely aesthetic reasons or for scientific or horticultural purposes.