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  • 11Ape and Essence — (1948) is a novel by Aldous Huxley, published by Chatto Windus the UK and Harper Row in the US. It is set in a dystopia, similar to Brave New World , Huxley s more famous work. It is largely a satire of the rise of large scale warfare and… …

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  • 12Sea serpent — This article is about sea serpents in mythology and cryptozoology. For actual marine snakes, see Sea snake. For other uses, see Sea serpent (disambiguation). Sea Serpent (Various) A sea serpent from Olaus Magnus s book History of the Northe …

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  • 13Aquatic ape hypothesis — The aquatic ape hypothesis (AAH), sometimes referred to as the aquatic ape theory, asserts that wading, swimming and diving for food exerted a strong evolutionary effect on the ancestors of the genus Homo and is in part responsible for the split… …

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  • 14Pink Bubbles Go Ape — Studio album by Helloween Released March, 1991 …

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  • 15Great Ape Project — Founder(s) Peter Singer and Paola Cavalieri Founded 1994 Focus Animal rights …

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  • 16The Mind of an Ape — is a 1983 book by David and Ann James Premack. In it, the authors argue that it is possible to teach language to (non human) great apes. They write that: We now know that someone who comprehends speech must know language, even if he or she cannot …

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  • 17Unstable Ape Records — is an independent record label, originally founded in Tasmania but now based in Melbourne, Australia. Unstable Ape s focus tends primarily towards indie rock and roll, but also expands its interest to contemporary folk (Laura Jean, Marissa… …

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  • 18Ayia Napa sea monster — (The Friendly Monster, Creature From The Depths) Ammochostos Monster , Travels in the Eastern Mediteranean, John Smith Moffat, Published 1889 Creature …

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  • 19Chessie (sea monster) — Chessie Creature Grouping Local Legend Sub grouping Sea serpent Data First reported 1943 Country United States Region …

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  • 20List of Russian explorers — The Russian Empire at its peak in 1866, including the spheres of influence; this territorial expansion largely corresponds to the extent of contiguous exploration by Russians. This is a list of explorers from the Russian Federation, Soviet Union …

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