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  2. Roadrunner - Wikipedia

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    The roadrunner forages on the ground and, when hunting, usually runs after prey from under cover. It may leap to catch insects, and commonly batters certain prey against the ground. The roadrunner is one of the few animals that preys upon rattlesnakes; [16] it is also the only real predator of tarantula hawk wasps. [13]

  3. Tiffin River Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Tiffin River Wildlife Area is a non-contiguous 465-acre (188 ha) State Wildlife Management Area on Ohio State Route 66 in western Fulton County, Ohio between Fayette, Ohio and Archbold, Ohio. [1] Hunting is allowed, and the Ohio DNR has released pheasants for hunting in the area. [2] [3] There is a parking lot off County Road 23. [4]

  4. Greater roadrunner - Wikipedia

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    Roadrunners have four toes on each zygodactyl foot; two face forward, and two face backward. [17] The toes are brown in color and have pale gold spots. [5] Greater roadrunner walking in the Mojave Desert, California. Although capable of limited flight, it spends most of its time on the ground, and can run at speeds up to 20 mph (32 km/h). [16]

  5. Ohio's hunting and trapping dates for the 2024-25 seasons ...

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    Ohio deer hunting seasons for 2024-25 Deer season dates will remain similar to previous years. Hunters may only harvest one antlered deer in Ohio throughout the season, regardless of how or where ...

  6. List of municipalities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Ohio highlighted. Ohio is a state located in the Midwestern United States. Cities in Ohio are municipalities whose population is no less than 5,000; smaller municipalities are called villages. Nonresident college students and incarcerated inmates do not count towards the city requirement of 5,000 residents. [1]

  7. Edge of Appalachia Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The area encompassing the Edge of Appalachia Preserve was first studied by ecologist Emma Lucy Braun in the 1920s. However, it was not until 1959 when the Nature Conservancy purchased 42 acres (170,000 m 2) near Lynx, Ohio that the Edge of Appalachia Preserve was created and established as a protected preserve.

  8. The 15 Most Charming Small Towns in Ohio - AOL

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  9. Medina, Ohio. Medina's historic town square looks like something right out of a Christmas movie. Its Victorian gazebo was even replicated on a float for the 2011 Rose Parade.