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  2. Tiger stripe camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Tiger stripe is the name of a group of camouflage patterns developed for close-range use in dense jungle during jungle warfare by the South Vietnamese Armed Forces and adopted in late 1962 to early 1963 by US Special Forces during the Vietnam War. [1]

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  4. Tiger stripes - Wikipedia

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    Tiger stripe camouflage, a group of camouflage patterns This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 03:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Heliconius ismenius - Wikipedia

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    Heliconius ismenius, the Ismenius tiger or tiger heliconian, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae found in Central America and northern South America. They are abundant as far south as Ecuador and Venezuela and as far north as southern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. [2] H. ismenius are more commonly called the tiger-striped long wing butterfly.

  6. Pasadena, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Pasadena is located at (39.112809, −76.551871) [3] in northern Anne Arundel County It is bordered to the north by the city of Baltimore, to the east by the tidal Patapsco River and by Riviera Beach, to the southeast by Lake Shore, to the south by Severna Park, and to the west by Glen Burnie.

  7. List of mammals of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammals of Maryland, those mammals native to or immediately off the coast of the U.S. state of Maryland. [1]Maryland does not have a designated state mammal, but does designate the calico cat as its state cat, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever as its state dog, and the Thoroughbred as its state horse.

  8. Fort Smallwood Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smallwood Road (Maryland Route 173) leads from Patapsco Avenue and Pennington Avenue in Brooklyn-Curtis Bay in southern Baltimore City across Curtis Creek, past the U.S. Coast Guard Yard through the Arundel Cove-Hawkins Point area to Riviera Beach and Pasadena coastal communities across Stony Creek to the old fort and park.

  9. Southern Maryland - Wikipedia

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    "Rockfish", the Maryland word for striped bass, is considered the most prized fish dish in Southern Maryland. [95] Perhaps the most notable food dish originating from Southern Maryland is stuffed ham, which includes cabbage, kale, onions, spices and seasonings that are chopped and mixed, then stuffed into deep slits slashed in a whole, corned ham.