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  2. File:Naturhistorisches Museum, Kakapo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Flash (tattoo) - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo flash is any tattoo design that is pre-prepared for customers to avoid the need for custom designs, or as a starting point for custom work. Tattoo flash was designed for rapid tattooing and used in "street shops"—tattoo shops that handle a large volume of standardized tattoos for walk-in customers.

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  7. August Coleman - Wikipedia

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    August B. "Cap" Coleman (15 October 1884 – 20 October 1973) was an American tattoo artist. Dubbed "The Godfather of American Tattooing", Coleman's tattoo flash designs had a significant influence on his generation of tattooists, and inspired the likes of Franklin Paul Rogers and Sailor Jerry. [2]

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  9. Tolbaga - Wikipedia

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    Tolbaga is an archaeological site, located south of Lake Baikal, on the right bank of the Khilok river. [1] It was excavated by Okladnikov circa 1970. The site is dated from bones to 34,860 ± 2100 BP and 27,210 ± 300 BP.