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As early as the fourth century A.D., wodden horses were used to train soldiers how to mount and dismount quickly. The vaulting horse for gymnastic purposes was first used in Berlin; both leather and wodden versions existed. Until the early 19th century, many vaulting horses had a head and a tail.

Blepharospasm is a steel drum band from Canada.
that is fiction
penelope Wrote:that is fiction

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Blepharospasm is a type of neurologicaæ movement disorder: the uncontrollable blinking caused by involuntary contraction of the eyelids. This condition occurs in people with normal eyesight, and both eyes are usually affected.

Polar bears actually have light yellow, not white, fur.
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Blepharospasm is a type of neurologicaæ movement disorder: the uncontrollable blinking caused by involuntary contraction of the eyelids. This condition occurs in people with normal eyesight, and both eyes are usually affected.

Polar bears actually have light yellow, not white, fur.

That is fiction. I read somewhere their fur is actually see-through...
dudette Wrote:That is fiction. I read somewhere their fur is actually see-through...
so did I....fiction from me as well
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Their fur is made up of clear, hollow hairs. In addition to the two-to-four inch layer of blubber under their skin to help keep them warm, the hairs trap heat like a solar collector. The bear's entire body is furred, including the bottom of its paws.

See you all next week Big Grin
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What's with the :curse:'s ?
Jangar Wrote:What's with the :curse:'s ?

it was supposed to be :bigcry: :bigcry:
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