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From '''[[ | From '''[[Dish]]''': | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
One evening in the plains of [[Tennessee]], the dish ran away with the [[spoon]]. This followed the announcement of recommended character auditions for [[Battle for Dream Island]]. Unfortunately, neither made the cut. | One evening in the plains of [[Tennessee]], the dish ran away with the [[spoon]]. This followed the announcement of recommended character auditions for [[Battle for Dream Island]]. Unfortunately, neither made the cut. | ||
From '''[[1]]''': | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*1 is the only number that is neither [[Prime number|prime]] nor [[Composite|composite]]. | |||
*The square root of 1 is 1. | |||
*There will only be 1 winner of [[The Wiki Camp 2]]. | |||
**That is assuming The Wiki Camp 2 is not cancelled. | |||
*Element number 1 is [[hydrogen]]. | |||
*A [[partridge]] in a [[pear]] [[tree]]. | |||
From '''[[Moon]]''': | |||
The '''Moon''' is [[Earth (planet)|Earth]]'s only natural satellite. It was formed when Earth, then a ball of flaming rocks, was hit by another ball of flaming rocks. The debris blasted by the collision would eventually clump within Earth's orbit, resulting in the birth of the Moon. The Moon can variously be described as [[blue]], [[cheese]], or the perfect spot for [[fishing]]. | |||
From '''[[Lion]]''': | |||
While the [[sea lion]] patrols the [[ocean]]s, the '''lion''' is the king of the [[jungle]]. Unusual for [[cat]]s, lions live in hierarchal groups called ''prides''; the dominant males, with their majestic manes, protect the pride's territory while the lionesses work together to look for food, such as [[zebra]]s and [[giraffe]]s. | |||
From '''[[Orca]]''': | |||
==History== | |||
Orcas were first described in [[Roman Empire|Roman]] antiquity as an animal belonging to [[Orcus]], a god of the underworld. Orcas are the bullies of the ocean, and so it would seem like they would be ferocious towards humans. However, orcas seldom kill humans. This was proven when the wildlife documentary [[Free Willy]] was released for the world to see. The worldwide consensus on orcas drastically changed positively, and now millions flock to [[SeaWorld]] to see these animals up close. |
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