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Facts about me

I am a multi-celled carbon-based humanoid lifeform. You have to take my word for this, because it'll be difficult to prove to you that I am not an AI! Either way, this is my cool new web page where I will tell you about some of my interests.

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Facts about cats

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Welington Quiw es el campeón. Aquí con mi primo Luca, tú sabe, comiéndonos un manguito, clásico. Que bacanería es estar en el campo, disfrutando y coriando, con un corito sano, tú sabe, mira la mata full de mango. Si tú no lo pudiste ver, ven para que lo veas mejor, de cerca. Dite algo Luca. No, tú sabe qué lo qué Welington el campeon, aqui tranquilo en el campo comiendo mango, tú sabes qué lo qué tamo aquí controlando, ya tú sabe esto mango están riquísimos. Las mujeres de Iwey que van a comer mango paquí que aquí esta lo bueno en este campo. Así es, así es, disfrutando de este manguito maracatón, un mango clásico como el campeón, un mango que esta bueno y sabroso. Te lo dice el mejor, Welington Quiw, es el campeón. Me quité. Ya.


Facts about waterfowl

The category of waterfowl includes ducks, geese, swans, and many other species. They are all amazing in their own right. Consider the elegant swan, the irate goose, or the discreet duck.

  1. The scientific name for waterfowl is anseriformes. They are one of only two types of modern bird to be confirmed present in the Mesozoic Era, alongside the dinosaurs.
  2. The word "goose" is a direct descendant of the Proto-Indo-European root ghans.
  3. Geese are monogamous.
  4. Swans usually mate for life, although divorce sometimes occurs.
  5. The oldest recorded goose was a gander named George, who lived to be 49 years old!

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