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[ "Lernaean Hydra", "mother", "Echidna" ]
The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna (Greek: Λερναῖα Ὕδρα, Lernaîa Hýdra), more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology. Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, which was also the site of the myth of the Danaïdes. Lerna was reputed to be an entrance to the Unde...
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[ "Lernaean Hydra", "instance of", "mythological Greek character" ]
The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna (Greek: Λερναῖα Ὕδρα, Lernaîa Hýdra), more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology. Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, which was also the site of the myth of the Danaïdes. Lerna was reputed to be an entrance to the Unde...
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[ "Dolly (sheep)", "fabrication method", "cloning" ]
Birth Dolly was born on 5 July 1996 and had three mothers: one provided the egg, another the DNA, and a third carried the cloned embryo to term. She was created using the technique of somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the cell nucleus from an adult cell is transferred into an unfertilized oocyte (developing egg cell...
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[ "manufacturing technique", "production process", "creation method", "construction method", "assembly process" ]
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[ "Dolly (sheep)", "place of birth", "The Roslin Institute" ]
Genesis Dolly was cloned by Keith Campbell, Ian Wilmut and colleagues at the Roslin Institute, part of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and the biotechnology company PPL Therapeutics, based near Edinburgh. The funding for Dolly's cloning was provided by PPL Therapeutics and the Ministry of Agriculture. She was bo...
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[ "Dolly (sheep)", "place of death", "The Roslin Institute" ]
Life Dolly lived her entire life at the Roslin Institute in Midlothian. There she was bred with a Welsh Mountain ram and produced six lambs in total. Her first lamb, named Bonnie, was born in April 1998. The next year Dolly produced twin lambs Sally and Rosie, and she gave birth to triplets Lucy, Darcy and Cotton in 20...
place of death
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[ "Dolly (sheep)", "instance of", "cloned mammal" ]
Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) was a female Finn-Dorset sheep and the first mammal that was cloned from an adult somatic cell. She was cloned by associates of the Roslin Institute in Scotland, using the process of nuclear transfer from a cell taken from a mammary gland. Her cloning proved that a cloned organi...
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[ "Chimera (mythology)", "sibling", "Hydra" ]
The Chimera ( or ), also Chimaera (Chimæra) (Ancient Greek: Χίμαιρα, Chímaira means 'she-goat'), according to Greek mythology, was a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature, composed of different animal parts from Lycia, Asia Minor. It is usually depicted as a lion, with the head of a goat protruding from its back, an...
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[ "Chimera (mythology)", "father", "Typhon" ]
Family According to Hesiod, the Chimera's mother was a certain ambiguous "she", which may refer to Echidna, in which case the father would presumably be Typhon, though possibly (unlikely) the Hydra or even Ceto was meant instead. However, the mythographers Apollodorus (citing Hesiod as his source) and Hyginus both make...
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[ "Chimera (mythology)", "mother", "Echidna" ]
The Chimera ( or ), also Chimaera (Chimæra) (Ancient Greek: Χίμαιρα, Chímaira means 'she-goat'), according to Greek mythology, was a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature, composed of different animal parts from Lycia, Asia Minor. It is usually depicted as a lion, with the head of a goat protruding from its back, an...
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Chimera (mythology)", "child", "Nemean lion" ]
Family According to Hesiod, the Chimera's mother was a certain ambiguous "she", which may refer to Echidna, in which case the father would presumably be Typhon, though possibly (unlikely) the Hydra or even Ceto was meant instead. However, the mythographers Apollodorus (citing Hesiod as his source) and Hyginus both make...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Chimera (mythology)", "instance of", "mythical hybrid" ]
Family According to Hesiod, the Chimera's mother was a certain ambiguous "she", which may refer to Echidna, in which case the father would presumably be Typhon, though possibly (unlikely) the Hydra or even Ceto was meant instead. However, the mythographers Apollodorus (citing Hesiod as his source) and Hyginus both make...
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[ "Chimera (mythology)", "instance of", "mythological Greek character" ]
Killed by Bellerophon According to Homer, the Chimera, who was reared by Araisodarus (the father of Atymnius and Maris, Trojan warriors killed by Nestor's sons Antilochus and Trasymedes), was "a bane to many men". As told in the Iliad, the hero Bellerophon was ordered by the king of Lycia to slay the Chimera (hoping th...
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[ "Scylla", "instance of", "sea monster" ]
In Greek mythology, Scylla ( SIL-ə; Greek: Σκύλλα, translit. Skúlla, pronounced [skýlːa]) is a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis. The two sides of the strait are within an arrow's range of each other—so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybd...
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[ "Scylla", "instance of", "Greek water deities" ]
Narratives According to John Tzetzes and Servius' commentary on the Aeneid, Scylla was a beautiful naiad who was claimed by Poseidon, but the jealous Nereid Amphitrite turned her into a terrible monster by poisoning the water of the spring where Scylla would bathe. A similar story is found in Hyginus, according to whom...
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[ "Scylla", "mother", "Crataeis" ]
Parentage The parentage of Scylla varies according to author. Homer, Ovid, Apollodorus, Servius, and a scholiast on Plato, all name Crataeis as the mother of Scylla. Neither Homer nor Ovid mentions a father, but Apollodorus says that the father was either Trienus (probably a textual corruption of Triton) or Phorcus (a ...
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[ "Allabaculia", "father", "Sampson" ]
Origins The filly that would be named Allabaculia was foaled in 1773 at the estate of the Marquess of Rockingham. She was sired by Sampson, who at the time of her birth was 27 years old. Sampson was defeated only once during his two-year racing career, the loss occurring due to his failing eyesight. He was first a stal...
father
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[ "Hua Mei", "place of birth", "San Diego Zoo" ]
Hua Mei (simplified Chinese: 华美; traditional Chinese: 華美; intended meaning: "China/USA") (born August 21, 1999) is a female giant panda. She is the first giant panda cub to survive to adulthood in the United States. She was born to Bai Yun (mother) and Shi Shi (father) at the San Diego Zoo. Millions of people around ...
place of birth
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[ "Hua Mei", "location", "Bifengxia Panda Base" ]
Hua Mei (simplified Chinese: 华美; traditional Chinese: 華美; intended meaning: "China/USA") (born August 21, 1999) is a female giant panda. She is the first giant panda cub to survive to adulthood in the United States. She was born to Bai Yun (mother) and Shi Shi (father) at the San Diego Zoo. Millions of people around ...
location
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[ "Hua Mei", "child", "Jia Jia" ]
Hua Mei (simplified Chinese: 华美; traditional Chinese: 華美; intended meaning: "China/USA") (born August 21, 1999) is a female giant panda. She is the first giant panda cub to survive to adulthood in the United States. She was born to Bai Yun (mother) and Shi Shi (father) at the San Diego Zoo. Millions of people around ...
child
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[ "Hua Mei", "instance of", "captive mammal" ]
Hua Mei (simplified Chinese: 华美; traditional Chinese: 華美; intended meaning: "China/USA") (born August 21, 1999) is a female giant panda. She is the first giant panda cub to survive to adulthood in the United States. She was born to Bai Yun (mother) and Shi Shi (father) at the San Diego Zoo. Millions of people around ...
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[ "Hua Mei", "child", "Tuan Tuan" ]
Hua Mei (simplified Chinese: 华美; traditional Chinese: 華美; intended meaning: "China/USA") (born August 21, 1999) is a female giant panda. She is the first giant panda cub to survive to adulthood in the United States. She was born to Bai Yun (mother) and Shi Shi (father) at the San Diego Zoo. Millions of people around ...
child
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[ "Kaa", "performer", "Scarlett Johansson" ]
2016 live-action/CGI hybrid film Kaa appears in the 2016 remake of the 1967 film as an indian python. This version of Kaa is female and voiced by Scarlett Johansson. As in the 1967 film, Kaa is a villain desiring to hypnotize and eat Mowgli but like the 2003 sequel Kaa has a minor role. While Mowgli is hypnotized, Kaa ...
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[ "Kaa", "creator", "Rudyard Kipling" ]
Kaa is a fictional character from The Jungle Book stories written by Rudyard Kipling. He is a giant snake who is 30 feet long. In the books and many of the screen adaptations, Kaa is an ally of main protagonist Mowgli, acting as a friend and trusted mentor or father figure alongside Bagheera and Baloo. However, Disney'...
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[ "Kaa", "present in work", "The Jungle Book" ]
Kaa is a fictional character from The Jungle Book stories written by Rudyard Kipling. He is a giant snake who is 30 feet long. In the books and many of the screen adaptations, Kaa is an ally of main protagonist Mowgli, acting as a friend and trusted mentor or father figure alongside Bagheera and Baloo. However, Disney'...
present in work
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[ "Kaa", "performer", "Sterling Holloway" ]
Disney adaptations 1967 animated film and sequels Kaa appears in the 1967 animated adaptation by Walt Disney Productions. This version of Kaa is recast as an antagonist, as Walt Disney felt audiences would not sympathize with a snake character. The voice of Kaa is provided by Sterling Holloway. Kaa notices Mowgli in a ...
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[ "Kaa", "instance of", "literary character" ]
Kaa is a fictional character from The Jungle Book stories written by Rudyard Kipling. He is a giant snake who is 30 feet long. In the books and many of the screen adaptations, Kaa is an ally of main protagonist Mowgli, acting as a friend and trusted mentor or father figure alongside Bagheera and Baloo. However, Disney'...
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[ "Kaa", "present in work", "The Jungle Book" ]
Kaa is a fictional character from The Jungle Book stories written by Rudyard Kipling. He is a giant snake who is 30 feet long. In the books and many of the screen adaptations, Kaa is an ally of main protagonist Mowgli, acting as a friend and trusted mentor or father figure alongside Bagheera and Baloo. However, Disney'...
present in work
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[ "Kaa", "present in work", "Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle" ]
Other appearances In the 1967 Adventures of Mowgli Soviet cartoons, Kaa was voiced by Vladimir Ushakov in the Russian version, by Sam Elliott in the English dub, and by Adriano Celentano in the Italian dub. This version of the serpent, like the cartoons in general, is faithful to the original books. In the 1989 Japanes...
present in work
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[ "Kaa", "instance of", "fictional snake" ]
Kipling's Mowgli Stories First introduced in the story "Kaa's Hunting" in The Jungle Book, Kaa is a huge and powerful snake, more than 100 years old and still in his prime. In "Kaa's Hunting", Bagheera and Baloo enlist Kaa's help to rescue Mowgli when the man-cub is kidnapped by Bandar-log (monkeys) and taken to an aba...
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[ "Kaa", "instance of", "animated character" ]
Other appearances In the 1967 Adventures of Mowgli Soviet cartoons, Kaa was voiced by Vladimir Ushakov in the Russian version, by Sam Elliott in the English dub, and by Adriano Celentano in the Italian dub. This version of the serpent, like the cartoons in general, is faithful to the original books. In the 1989 Japanes...
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[ "CC (cat)", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
CC, for "CopyCat" or "Carbon Copy" (December 22, 2001 – March 3, 2020), was a brown tabby and white domestic shorthair and the first cloned pet. She was cloned by scientists at Texas A&M University in conjunction with Genetic Savings & Clone Inc. CC's surrogate mother was a tabby, but her genetic donor, Rainbow, was a ...
sex or gender
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[ "CC (cat)", "fabrication method", "cloning" ]
CC, for "CopyCat" or "Carbon Copy" (December 22, 2001 – March 3, 2020), was a brown tabby and white domestic shorthair and the first cloned pet. She was cloned by scientists at Texas A&M University in conjunction with Genetic Savings & Clone Inc. CC's surrogate mother was a tabby, but her genetic donor, Rainbow, was a ...
fabrication method
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[ "manufacturing technique", "production process", "creation method", "construction method", "assembly process" ]
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[ "Cher Ami", "place of birth", "United Kingdom" ]
Cher Ami (French for "dear friend", in the masculine) was a male homing pigeon who had been donated by the pigeon fanciers of Britain for use by the U.S. Army Signal Corps in France during World War I and had been trained by American pigeoners. He is famous for delivering a message from an encircled battalion despite s...
place of birth
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[ "Cher Ami", "military branch", "United States Army" ]
Cher Ami (French for "dear friend", in the masculine) was a male homing pigeon who had been donated by the pigeon fanciers of Britain for use by the U.S. Army Signal Corps in France during World War I and had been trained by American pigeoners. He is famous for delivering a message from an encircled battalion despite s...
military branch
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[ "armed forces", "military division", "armed service", "military unit", "military organization" ]
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[ "Cher Ami", "instance of", "homing pigeon" ]
Cher Ami (French for "dear friend", in the masculine) was a male homing pigeon who had been donated by the pigeon fanciers of Britain for use by the U.S. Army Signal Corps in France during World War I and had been trained by American pigeoners. He is famous for delivering a message from an encircled battalion despite s...
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[ "Cher Ami", "place of death", "Fort Monmouth" ]
Awards The pigeon was awarded the Croix de Guerre Medal with a palm Oak Leaf Cluster for his heroic service in delivering 12 important messages in Verdun. He died at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, on June 13, 1919, from the wounds he received in battle and was later inducted into the Racing Pigeon Hall of Fame in 1931. He ...
place of death
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[ "Cher Ami", "instance of", "individual animal" ]
Cher Ami (French for "dear friend", in the masculine) was a male homing pigeon who had been donated by the pigeon fanciers of Britain for use by the U.S. Army Signal Corps in France during World War I and had been trained by American pigeoners. He is famous for delivering a message from an encircled battalion despite s...
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[ "Cher Ami", "collection", "National Museum of American History" ]
Legacy To American school children of the 1920s and 1930s, Cher Ami was as well known as any human World War I hero. Cher Ami's body was later mounted by taxidermist Nelson R. Wood at the National Museum of Natural History. When the Smithsonian requested information about Cher Ami, the Signal Corps reported they could ...
collection
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[ "Cher Ami", "award received", "Croix de guerre 1914–1918" ]
Awards The pigeon was awarded the Croix de Guerre Medal with a palm Oak Leaf Cluster for his heroic service in delivering 12 important messages in Verdun. He died at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, on June 13, 1919, from the wounds he received in battle and was later inducted into the Racing Pigeon Hall of Fame in 1931. He ...
award received
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[ "Dahlia (horse)", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Dahlia (March 25, 1970 – April 6, 2001) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She won major races in France, England, Ireland, Canada, and the United States. She was the first Thoroughbred mare to earn more than $1 million and was one of the pioneers of inter-continental racing. Originally trained ...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Dahlia (horse)", "father", "Vaguely Noble" ]
Background Dahlia was a chestnut mare with a narrow white blaze bred and owned by the Texas oilman Nelson Bunker Hunt. The filly was sent to Europe to be trained in France by Maurice Zilber. Her sire, Vaguely Noble, won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1968 before becoming a successful breeding stallion whose other pro...
father
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[ "Dahlia (horse)", "mother", "Charming Alibi" ]
Background Dahlia was a chestnut mare with a narrow white blaze bred and owned by the Texas oilman Nelson Bunker Hunt. The filly was sent to Europe to be trained in France by Maurice Zilber. Her sire, Vaguely Noble, won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1968 before becoming a successful breeding stallion whose other pro...
mother
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[ "Kincsem", "country of origin", "Hungary" ]
Kincsem (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkint͡ʃɛm]; Hungarian for "My Precious" or "My Treasure"; March 17, 1874 – March 16, 1887) was a Hungarian Thoroughbred racehorse who has the longest undefeated record of any racehorse after winning all of her 54 races. The next closest in this regard is Black Caviar, who won all her ...
country of origin
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[ "Kincsem", "place of death", "Kisbér" ]
Legacy Kincsem Park, Hungary's premier racecourse and located in Budapest, is named in her honour. There is a life sized statue of her by the entrance to the old grandstand. Blaskovich's stud farm now houses the Kincsem Equestrian Park and Kincsem Museum, which contains a room devoted to the mare's career. Streets name...
place of death
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[ "Kincsem", "place of birth", "Tápiószentmárton" ]
Background Kincsem was bred at the stud of Ernő Blaskovich at Tápiószentmárton, in The Hungarian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Her sire, Cambuscan, was bred by Queen Victoria and in 1864 went on to win the July Stakes and place in the St. Leger Stakes. He was sold to Hungarian interests and was brought to stand ...
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[ "Kincsem", "instance of", "racehorse" ]
Background Kincsem was bred at the stud of Ernő Blaskovich at Tápiószentmárton, in The Hungarian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Her sire, Cambuscan, was bred by Queen Victoria and in 1864 went on to win the July Stakes and place in the St. Leger Stakes. He was sold to Hungarian interests and was brought to stand ...
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[ "Kincsem", "has use", "racehorse" ]
Kincsem (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkint͡ʃɛm]; Hungarian for "My Precious" or "My Treasure"; March 17, 1874 – March 16, 1887) was a Hungarian Thoroughbred racehorse who has the longest undefeated record of any racehorse after winning all of her 54 races. The next closest in this regard is Black Caviar, who won all her ...
has use
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[ "Angel Cat Sugar", "instance of", "fictional cat" ]
Characters Sugar family Angel Cat Sugar: (born May 17) Called "Sugar" or "Sugar-chan" in Japanese, she is the princess of Angel World. She is depicted as a white kitten wearing a crown and possessing angel wings. She possessed the power to heal the hearts of others and make everyone happy. Fennel: Angel Cat Sugar’s fa...
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[ "Angel Cat Sugar", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Angel Cat Sugar is the name of a fictional feline character created by Yuko Shimizu in 2002. The character is a white female kitten with a crown on her head and angel wings on her back and is from the fictional Angel World. Merchandise depicting the character includes products such as plush dolls, lunch boxes, towels, ...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Mike the Headless Chicken", "place of death", "Arizona" ]
Death In March 1947, at a motel in Phoenix, Arizona on a stopover while traveling back from tour, Mike started choking in the middle of the night. He had managed to get a kernel of corn in his throat. The Olsens had inadvertently left their feeding and cleaning syringes at the sideshow the day before, and so were unabl...
place of death
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[ "Mike the Headless Chicken", "instance of", "individual animal" ]
Mike the Headless Chicken (April 20, 1945 – March 17, 1947) was a male Wyandotte chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off. After the loss of his head, Mike achieved national fame until his death in March 1947. In Fruita, Colorado, an annual "Mike the Headless Chicken Day" is held every May.Behe...
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[ "Heidi (opossum)", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Heidi (May 2008 – 28 September 2011) was a Virginia opossum housed at Germany's Leipzig Zoo. In December 2010, the two-and-a-half year old, cross-eyed animal made international headlines shortly after a photograph was published by Bild. Heidi inspired a popular YouTube song, a line of stuffed animals, and a Facebook pa...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Heidi (opossum)", "place of death", "Leipzig Zoological Garden" ]
Life Heidi was given to Leipzig by Denmark's Odense Zoo in May 2010, although she was originally raised in a wild animal sanctuary in the U.S. state of North Carolina after being found as an orphan. It is speculated by zoo officials that Heidi's most notable attribute – her crossed eyes – may have been caused by fatty...
place of death
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[ "Heidi (opossum)", "location", "Leipzig Zoological Garden" ]
Popularity In December 2010, German tabloid Bild featured photographs of various animals to be featured in Leipzig Zoo's upcoming Gondwanaland exhibit. Pictures showing Heidi, the cross-eyed Virginia opossum, quickly became a phenomenon on the Internet. Although the zoo declined any plans for marketing the small mars...
location
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[ "Heidi (opossum)", "instance of", "individual organism" ]
Heidi (May 2008 – 28 September 2011) was a Virginia opossum housed at Germany's Leipzig Zoo. In December 2010, the two-and-a-half year old, cross-eyed animal made international headlines shortly after a photograph was published by Bild. Heidi inspired a popular YouTube song, a line of stuffed animals, and a Facebook pa...
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[ "Flocke", "place of birth", "Nuremberg Zoo" ]
Infancy and controversy Flocke was born at the Nuremberg Zoo on 11 December 2007 to Vera (born 2002 in Moscow) and Felix (born 2001 in Vienna). Felix also mated with Vera's sister Vilma, who gave birth some weeks earlier in November to what officials thought were two cubs. Zookeepers, enforcing a strict non-interferen...
place of birth
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[ "Flocke", "residence", "Marineland" ]
Flocke (German pronunciation: [ˈflɔkə]) is a female polar bear who was born in captivity at the Nuremberg Zoo in Nuremberg, Germany on 11 December 2007. A few weeks after her birth, she was removed from her mother's care after concerns were raised for her safety. Although the zoo had established a strict non-interfer...
residence
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[ "Asena", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Asena is the name of a she-wolf associated with the Oghuz Turkic foundation myth. The ancestress of the Göktürks is also a she-wolf, mentioned yet unnamed in two different "Wolf Tales" recorded by Tang chroniclers. The legend of Asena tells of a young boy who survived a battle; a female wolf finds the injured child and...
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[ "Asena", "instance of", "mythological canine" ]
Asena is the name of a she-wolf associated with the Oghuz Turkic foundation myth. The ancestress of the Göktürks is also a she-wolf, mentioned yet unnamed in two different "Wolf Tales" recorded by Tang chroniclers. The legend of Asena tells of a young boy who survived a battle; a female wolf finds the injured child and...
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Hedwig (Harry Potter)", "owned by", "Harry Potter" ]
Hedwig Hedwig is Harry's snowy owl, given to him in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as an eleventh birthday present by Rubeus Hagrid, who purchases the owl in Diagon Alley at the Eeylops Owl Emporium. Harry gives her this name after reading it in a book on the history of magic. Hedwig is used for delivering me...
owned by
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[ "Hedwig (Harry Potter)", "instance of", "literary character" ]
Hedwig Hedwig is Harry's snowy owl, given to him in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as an eleventh birthday present by Rubeus Hagrid, who purchases the owl in Diagon Alley at the Eeylops Owl Emporium. Harry gives her this name after reading it in a book on the history of magic. Hedwig is used for delivering me...
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Hedwig (Harry Potter)", "instance of", "beings in the Harry Potter universe" ]
Hedwig Hedwig is Harry's snowy owl, given to him in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as an eleventh birthday present by Rubeus Hagrid, who purchases the owl in Diagon Alley at the Eeylops Owl Emporium. Harry gives her this name after reading it in a book on the history of magic. Hedwig is used for delivering me...
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Binti Jua", "instance of", "individual animal" ]
Binti Jua (born March 17, 1988) is a female western lowland gorilla in the Brookfield Zoo, in Brookfield, Illinois, outside of Chicago, US. She received media attention after a situation in 1996 in which she tended to a three-year-old boy who had been injured by falling into her enclosure. Binti Jua (whose name means ...
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[ "Binti Jua", "instance of", "captive mammal" ]
Binti Jua (born March 17, 1988) is a female western lowland gorilla in the Brookfield Zoo, in Brookfield, Illinois, outside of Chicago, US. She received media attention after a situation in 1996 in which she tended to a three-year-old boy who had been injured by falling into her enclosure. Binti Jua (whose name means ...
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[ "Binti Jua", "instance of", "zoo animal" ]
Binti Jua (born March 17, 1988) is a female western lowland gorilla in the Brookfield Zoo, in Brookfield, Illinois, outside of Chicago, US. She received media attention after a situation in 1996 in which she tended to a three-year-old boy who had been injured by falling into her enclosure. Binti Jua (whose name means ...
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Delphyne", "instance of", "mythological serpent" ]
In Greek mythology, Delphyne (Greek: Δελφύνη) is the name given, by some accounts, to the monstrous serpent killed by Apollo at Delphi. Although, in Hellenistic and later accounts, the Delphic monster slain by Apollo is usually said to be the male serpent Python, in the earliest known account of this story, the Homeric...
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Delphyne", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
In Greek mythology, Delphyne (Greek: Δελφύνη) is the name given, by some accounts, to the monstrous serpent killed by Apollo at Delphi. Although, in Hellenistic and later accounts, the Delphic monster slain by Apollo is usually said to be the male serpent Python, in the earliest known account of this story, the Homeric...
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[ "Empusa", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Empusa or Empousa (; Ancient Greek: Ἔμπουσα; plural: Ἔμπουσαι Empousai) is a shape-shifting female being in Greek mythology, said to possess a single leg of copper, commanded by Hecate, whose precise nature is obscure. In Late Antiquity, the empousai have been described as a category of phantoms or spectres, equated wi...
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[ "Empusa", "instance of", "mythical creature" ]
Empusa or Empousa (; Ancient Greek: Ἔμπουσα; plural: Ἔμπουσαι Empousai) is a shape-shifting female being in Greek mythology, said to possess a single leg of copper, commanded by Hecate, whose precise nature is obscure. In Late Antiquity, the empousai have been described as a category of phantoms or spectres, equated wi...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Lassie", "creator", "Eric Knight" ]
Eric Knight short story and novel The fictional character of Lassie was created by English author Eric Knight in Lassie Come-Home, first published as a short story in The Saturday Evening Post in 1938 and later as a full-length novel in 1940. Set in the Depression-era England, the novel depicts the lengthy journey a ro...
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[ "author", "originator", "designer", "founder", "producer" ]
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[ "Lassie", "instance of", "fictional dog" ]
Lassie is a fictional female Rough Collie dog and is featured in a 1938 short story by Eric Knight that was later expanded to a 1940 full-length novel, Lassie Come-Home. Knight's portrayal of Lassie bears some features in common with another fictional female collie of the same name, featured in the British writer Eliza...
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[ "Topsy (elephant)", "place of death", "Luna Park" ]
Topsy (c. 1875 – January 4, 1903) was a female Asian elephant who was electrocuted at Coney Island, New York, in January 1903. Born in Southeast Asia around 1875, Topsy was secretly brought into the United States soon thereafter and added to the herd of performing elephants at the Forepaugh Circus, who fraudulently adv...
place of death
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[ "Topsy (elephant)", "owned by", "Paul Boyton" ]
Sea Lion and Luna Park Topsy was sold in June 1902 to Paul Boyton, owner of Coney Island's Sea Lion Park, and added to the menagerie of animals on display there. The elephant's handler from Forepaugh, William "Whitey" Alt, came along with Topsy to work at the park. A bad summer season and competition with the nearby St...
owned by
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[ "possessed by", "belonging to", "controlled by", "under ownership of", "held by" ]
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[ "Topsy (elephant)", "cause of death", "electrocution" ]
Death Without Alt to handle Topsy, the owners of Luna Park, Frederick Thompson and Elmer Dundy, claimed they could no longer handle the elephant and tried to get rid of her, but they could not even give her away and no other circus or zoo would take her. On December 13, 1902, Luna Park press agent Charles Murray releas...
cause of death
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[ "manner of death", "reason for death", "mode of death", "source of death", "factors leading to death" ]
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[ "Topsy (elephant)", "owned by", "Adam Forepaugh" ]
Life Forepaugh Circus Topsy was born in the wild around 1875 in Southeast Asia and was captured soon after by elephant traders. Adam Forepaugh, owner of the Forepaugh Circus, had the elephant secretly smuggled into the United States with plans that he would advertise the baby as the first elephant born in America. At ...
owned by
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[ "Makybe Diva", "country", "Australia" ]
Makybe Diva (foaled 21 March 1999) is a champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who is the only horse to win three Melbourne Cups and the only mare to win it more than once. She achieved the feat in 2003, 2004, and 2005. She also won the 2005 Cox Plate. She was the highest stakes-earner in Australian history, winnin...
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[ "Makybe Diva", "instance of", "horse" ]
Makybe Diva (foaled 21 March 1999) is a champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who is the only horse to win three Melbourne Cups and the only mare to win it more than once. She achieved the feat in 2003, 2004, and 2005. She also won the 2005 Cox Plate. She was the highest stakes-earner in Australian history, winnin...
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Makybe Diva", "mother", "Tugela" ]
Background Tony Šantić's bloodstock agent John Foote purchased Tugela in foal to Desert King for 60,000 guineas at the December 1998 Tattersall's Sale. As normally happens with Santic's British-purchased horses, she was taken to Dick Fowlston's Britton House Stud in Somerset to board before being sent on to Australia. ...
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Ruffian (horse)", "father", "Reviewer" ]
Background Ruffian was foaled on April 17, 1972, at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky. She was bred by Stuart S. Janney Jr. and Barbara Phipps Janney, owners of Locust Hill Farm in Glyndon, Maryland. Janney, a cousin of prominent horseman Ogden Mills Phipps, later became the chairman of the Bessemer Trust. Ruffian wa...
father
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[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Ruffian (horse)", "mother", "Shenanigans" ]
Background Ruffian was foaled on April 17, 1972, at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky. She was bred by Stuart S. Janney Jr. and Barbara Phipps Janney, owners of Locust Hill Farm in Glyndon, Maryland. Janney, a cousin of prominent horseman Ogden Mills Phipps, later became the chairman of the Bessemer Trust. Ruffian wa...
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Goldikova", "instance of", "horse" ]
Assessment and honours Goldikova was officially rated the joint 6th best horse in the world in 2008 on a rating of 125. The only filly rated higher than her was Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Zarkava. In 2009, with a rating of 130, she was rated the second best horse in the world, behind only 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derb...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Goldikova", "father", "Anabaa" ]
Background Goldikova was bred by Alain and Gérard Wertheimer and sired by July Cup winner Anabaa. Her dam, Born Gold, is also the dam of Prix Vermeille winner Galikova, who was sired by champion sire Galileo. Goldikova was put into training with Freddy Head, former six-times Champion Jockey in France.
father
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[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Goldikova", "mother", "Born Gold" ]
Background Goldikova was bred by Alain and Gérard Wertheimer and sired by July Cup winner Anabaa. Her dam, Born Gold, is also the dam of Prix Vermeille winner Galikova, who was sired by champion sire Galileo. Goldikova was put into training with Freddy Head, former six-times Champion Jockey in France.
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Goldikova", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Goldikova (15 March 2005 – 5 January 2021) was a champion French Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Breeders' Cup Mile three times and was the 2010 European Horse of the Year. She was based in France, although she also raced in the United States and England. She won 14 Group One races, with nine victories over colts a...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Goldikova", "owned by", "Alain Wertheimer" ]
Background Goldikova was bred by Alain and Gérard Wertheimer and sired by July Cup winner Anabaa. Her dam, Born Gold, is also the dam of Prix Vermeille winner Galikova, who was sired by champion sire Galileo. Goldikova was put into training with Freddy Head, former six-times Champion Jockey in France.
owned by
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[ "possessed by", "belonging to", "controlled by", "under ownership of", "held by" ]
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[ "Zarkava", "instance of", "horse" ]
Zarkava (foaled 31 March 2005 in Ireland) is an undefeated French Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2008 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.Background Bred and raced by HH Aga Khan IV, Zarkava was sired by Group II winner Zamindar who also sired the multiple Group One winner, Darjina. Out of the mare, Zarkasha, her damsire is ...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Zarkava", "father", "Zamindar" ]
Background Bred and raced by HH Aga Khan IV, Zarkava was sired by Group II winner Zamindar who also sired the multiple Group One winner, Darjina. Out of the mare, Zarkasha, her damsire is Kahyasi, winner of the 1988 Epsom and Irish Derbys.
father
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[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Zarkava", "child", "Zarak" ]
Breeding career The first foal for Zarkava was a filly by Dalakhani foaled on 6 February 2010 at Gilltown Stud in Kilcullen, Ireland who was subsequently named Zerkaza.On 11 February 2011 she produced a bay colt by 2009 Epsom Derby, 2000 Guineas and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner, European Champion 3-year-old and No....
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Zarkava", "owned by", "Aga Khan IV" ]
Background Bred and raced by HH Aga Khan IV, Zarkava was sired by Group II winner Zamindar who also sired the multiple Group One winner, Darjina. Out of the mare, Zarkasha, her damsire is Kahyasi, winner of the 1988 Epsom and Irish Derbys.Racing career Zarkava made two starts as a two-year-old at Longchamp Racecourse, ...
owned by
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[ "Clara (rhinoceros)", "place of death", "London" ]
Clara (c. 1738 – 14 April 1758) was a female Indian rhinoceros who became famous during 17 years of touring Europe in the mid-18th century. She arrived in Europe in Rotterdam in 1741, becoming the fifth living rhinoceros to be seen in Europe in modern times since Dürer's Rhinoceros in 1515. She was known as the Dutch r...
place of death
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[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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[ "Clara (rhinoceros)", "owned by", "Douwe Mout van der Meer" ]
Life In 1738, aged approximately one month, Clara was adopted by Jan Albert Sichterman in India after her mother was killed by Indian hunters somewhere in Assam. Sichterman was the director of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC) in Bengal. She became quite tame, and was allowed to mo...
owned by
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[ "possessed by", "belonging to", "controlled by", "under ownership of", "held by" ]
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[ "Harriet (tortoise)", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Harriet (formerly Harry; c. 1830 – 23 June 2006) was a Galápagos tortoise (Chelonoidis niger, specifically a western Santa Cruz tortoise C. n. porteri) who had an estimated age of 175 years at the time of her death in Australia. Harriet is one of the longest-lived known tortoises, behind Tu'i Malila, who died in 1966 a...
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Danedream", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Danedream (foaled 7 May 2008) is a German Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 2011 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in race record time. She is one of only three German trained horses to win the Arc, the others being Star Appeal in 1975 and Torquator Tasso in 2021. In November 2011 she became the first German-tr...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Debby (polar bear)", "place of birth", "Soviet Union" ]
Debby (1966 – November 17, 2008) was a female polar bear, considered by scholars as the world's oldest. She lived in the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg. In August 2008, the Guinness World Records certified her as not only the oldest polar bear, but one of the three oldest individuals ever recorded of all eight bear s...
place of birth
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[ "Tama (cat)", "sex or gender", "female organism" ]
Tama (Japanese: たま, April 29, 1999 – June 22, 2015) was a female calico cat who gained fame for being a station master and operating officer at Kishi Station on the Kishigawa Line in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.Career The station was near closure in 2004 because of financial problems on the rail line. Around t...
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Tama (cat)", "replaced by", "Nitama" ]
Successors Nitama On January 5, 2012, Tama's official apprentice, named "Nitama" ("Second Tama") was revealed. Born in Okayama City in 2010, Nitama was rescued from under a train car and adopted by Okayama Electric Tramway. Nitama trained at Idakiso Station (five stops away on the same line as Kishi Station) before bei...
replaced by
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[ "Tama (cat)", "place of birth", "Kinokawa" ]
Tama (Japanese: たま, April 29, 1999 – June 22, 2015) was a female calico cat who gained fame for being a station master and operating officer at Kishi Station on the Kishigawa Line in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.Early life Tama was born in Kinokawa, Wakayama, and was raised with a group of stray cats that used ...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Tama (cat)", "position held", "station master" ]
Tama (Japanese: たま, April 29, 1999 – June 22, 2015) was a female calico cat who gained fame for being a station master and operating officer at Kishi Station on the Kishigawa Line in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.Career The station was near closure in 2004 because of financial problems on the rail line. Around t...
position held
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[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Tama (cat)", "occupation", "railway worker" ]
Tama (Japanese: たま, April 29, 1999 – June 22, 2015) was a female calico cat who gained fame for being a station master and operating officer at Kishi Station on the Kishigawa Line in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.Career The station was near closure in 2004 because of financial problems on the rail line. Around t...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Tama (cat)", "work location", "Kishi Station" ]
Tama (Japanese: たま, April 29, 1999 – June 22, 2015) was a female calico cat who gained fame for being a station master and operating officer at Kishi Station on the Kishigawa Line in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.Early life Tama was born in Kinokawa, Wakayama, and was raised with a group of stray cats that used ...
work location
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