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- Aviation history (39698 bytes)
113: ...ows sprang up around the country, with air races, acrobatic stunts, and feats of air superiority being the ma... - Dolphin (13554 bytes)
117: ...eap above the water surface, sometimes performing acrobatic figures (e.g. the [[spinner dolphin]]). This and ...
147: ...r, their behavior was misinterpreted as playful [[acrobatics]]. Their story is told in ''[[So Long, and Thank... - Porpoise (4431 bytes)
25: ... 55 km/h (34 m/h). Porpoises tend to be less acrobatic and more wary than dolphins. When a porpoise swim... - Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
7: ... Hanlon -- "Hanlon's Superbas" was the name of an acrobatic troup popular at the time), the ''Robins'' (after... - Airline (29546 bytes)
22: ...us aircraft on barnstorming campaigns, performing acrobatic maneuvers to woo crowds. In [[1918]], the [[Unite... - Pirate (23151 bytes)
200: ...acter of the 1926 silent film who was played with acrobatic panache by [[Douglas Fairbanks (1883-1939)|Dougla...
206: ...The Crimson Pirate was actually Captain Vallo, an acrobatic rogue who becomes a hero. Lancaster's former [[C... - Kite flying (5612 bytes)
19: Modern acrobatic kites use more than one line to allow fine contro... - Air guitar (2190 bytes)
3: ... of their performance; some even add [[acrobatics|acrobatic]] stunts, the choreography becoming their distinc... - Red Fox (7749 bytes)
25: ...s with distinctive white tips provide balance for acrobatic leaps and bounds. - Atlantic White-Sided Dolphins (4439 bytes)
29: The Atlantic White-sided Dolphin is fairly acrobatic and keen to interact with boats, however it is no... - Dusky Dolphins (3923 bytes)
17: ...norhynchus obscurus'') is a highly gregarious and acrobatic [[dolphin]] found in coastal waters in the [[Sout...
28: On account of their highly acrobatic displays and movements in large pods, Dusky Dolph... - Minke Whales (6495 bytes)
42: ...uman-watching'. In constrast to the spectacularly acrobatic [[Humpback Whale]], minkes do not raise their flu... - Right Whales (11436 bytes)
45: ... belly. Right whales are slow swimmers but highly acrobatic and frequently breach (jump clear of the sea surf... - Spinner Dolphins (5175 bytes)
16: ...cal waters around the world. It is famous for its acrobatic displays in which they will spin longitudinally a...
35: ...ls numbering in the thousands. They are consistly acrobatic and keen bow-riders. The reason for the creature'... - Toothed Whales (2954 bytes)
26: ...ountered this way. They are also famous for their acrobatic breaching from the water, e.g. the [[Spinner Dolp... - White-Beaked Dolphins (2967 bytes)
20: White-beaked Dolphins are acrobatic and social animals. They will frequently ride on ... - Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
1: ...feats, [[hook wrestling]], and other [[gymnastics|acrobatic]] performances. For the better part of a century,... - Gymnastics (2903 bytes)
7: *[[Sports acrobatics]],
15: ...greater emphasis on the aesthetic rather than the acrobatic. Rhythmic routines are scored out of a possible ...
18: ...gth, flexibility, and aerobic fitness rather than acrobatic - Sports acrobatics (508 bytes)
1: ...nts. The [[tumbling]] consists of three series of acrobatic elements performed on the run, including [[somers...
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