Hedgehog \nIndian hedgehog \nBare-bellied hedgehog

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Paraechinus is a genus of hedgehogs. Members are small and nocturnal. The genus contains four species from North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia:

  • Desert hedgehog
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  • Brandt's hedgehog
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  • Indian hedgehog
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  • Bare-bellied hedgehog
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{"slip": { "id": 89, "advice": "Don't be afraid to ask questions."}}

{"slip": { "id": 160, "advice": "Enjoy a little nonsense now and then."}}

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The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Medal also known as the Centenary Medal was established on March 22, 1897, by Wilhelm II on the occasion of the 100th Birthday of his grandfather, Emperor Wilhelm I.

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{"slip": { "id": 49, "advice": "A long walk alone with some time to think, can work wonders."}}

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Nixon in China is an opera in three acts by John Adams with a libretto by Alice Goodman. Adams's first opera, it was inspired by U.S. president Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China. The work premiered at the Houston Grand Opera on October 22, 1987, in a production by Peter Sellars with choreography by Mark Morris. When Sellars approached Adams with the idea for the opera in 1983, Adams was initially reluctant, but eventually decided that the work could be a study in how myths come to be, and accepted the project. Goodman's libretto was the result of considerable research into Nixon's visit, though she disregarded most sources published after the 1972 trip.

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