101. Charge (heraldry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
fish, a highly stylized "dolphin", and various fanciful creatures, sea monsters, which are shown as half-fish and half-beast, as well as mermaids and the like. The "sea lion" and "sea horse", for example, do not appear as natural sea lions and
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102. Caucasian Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of a bear. At Russia's Black Dolphin prison all prisoner movements are accompanied by three guards and a Caucasian Shepherd. The Black Dolphin houses 700 of the worst criminals in Russia. They are responsible for over 3,500 murders. The dogs are a
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103. Bycatch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with disclaimers such as "Dolphin Friendly" to reassure buyers. However, "Dolphin friendly" does not mean that Dolphins were not killed in the production of a particular tin of tuna, but that the fleet which caught the tuna did not specifically
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104. Fin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or air.
Spotted Dolphin The pectoral fin and dorsal fin of the Dolphin contribute to its agility and speed in the water. Its tail is also recognizable as a fin. The pectoral fins are movable and used in maneuvering; the dorsal fin is
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