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Al Bilad newspaper The Ministry of Interior show jumping team achieves first place in the grand competition of the His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Show Jumping Championship and the Bar Show Jumping Championship6
 – 2024-03-07 13:41:28
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Al Bilad newspaper The Ministry of Interior show jumping team achieves first place in the grand competition of the His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Show Jumping Championship and the Bar Show Jumping Championship6 – 2024-03-07 13:41:28

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– 2024-03-07 13:41:28
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The Ministry of Interior show jumping team achieved first place in the grand competition of His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa Show Jumping Championship, which was organized by…

German combiners are behind – Rettenegger is leading
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German combiners are behind – Rettenegger is leading

#German #combiners #Rettenegger #leading { “placeholderType”: “BANNER” } German combiners are behind – Rettenegger is leading The German combined athletes only have a moderate chance of a podium finish at the World Cup in Lahti. Weber is fourth after jumping© IMAGO/GEPA pictures/SID/IMAGO/GEPA pictures/ Mathias Mandl The German combined athletes only have a moderate chance of […]
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A ‘jumping’ gene caused humans to lose their tails | Science

You can read the full story here: A ‘jumping’ gene caused humans to lose their tails | Science.
The tail has been a very useful tool since the first animals appeared, more than 500 million years ago. Fish have used it to propel themselves through the water, dinosaurs balanced with them and scorpions use them as a weapon. Closer to our species, 25 million years ago, ancestral primates used them as another limb, … Read more

Research: it is now even clearer why people do not have tails
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Research: it is now even clearer why people do not have tails

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#Research #clearer #people #tails To explain why humans once had a tail, scientists have been studying the animal that most resembles us for years: the monkey. Many monkeys still have a tail, while there are also species without a tail. “The tail is there for balance, for example when jumping,” says Frietson Galis, evolutionary biologist […]

Al Bilad newspaper The Show Jumping Committee will work to the best of its ability to bring together all the success factors for the Nasser bin Hamad Championship
 – 2024-02-29 12:37:27
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Al Bilad newspaper The Show Jumping Committee will work to the best of its ability to bring together all the success factors for the Nasser bin Hamad Championship – 2024-02-29 12:37:27

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Thursday, February 29, 2024 His Highness’s initiatives provide great support for the advancement of this sport The audience is treated to exciting competitions and the opportunity to win attractive prizes…

Duh, this grandmother died after falling from bungee jumping at the mall
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Duh, this grandmother died after falling from bungee jumping at the mall

#Duh #grandmother #died #falling #bungee #jumping #mall Gyeonggi – A 60-year-old grandmother died after suffering a heart attack after jumping from bungee jumping. He jumped from a height of 8 meters in a South Korean mall. Reporting from Independent, Tuesday (27/2/2024) when she fell, this grandmother, whose identity was not revealed, was wearing safety equipment. […]
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