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- Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
25: ** Manx mythology and folklore
55: ...n Teir Bronn]], [[Gwydion]], [[Gwyn ap Nudd]], [[Hafgan]], [[Llew Llaw Gyffes]], [[Llyr]], [[Lud (god)...
80: ...he functions of human society such as kingship, crafts and war, while the Fomorians represent chaos an...
140: ...rements, which indicates that they believed in an afterlife. - Celtic languages (6032 bytes)
7: ...c language|Scottish Gaelic]], and [[Manx language|Manx]]. - Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
7: ... centuries were to pass before the treeless [[permafrost]] was transformed into a densely forested fer...
9: ...herers of the Mesolithic era lived on a diet of seafood, birds, wild boar, deer and hazelnuts. They hu...
37: ...e been unearthed at [[Bronze Age]] sites. Irish craftsmen became particularly noted for the horn-shape...
41: ...rope. Irish gold ornaments have been found as far afield as [[Germany]] and [[Scandinavia]]. In the ea...
85: *'''Uluti''' ([[Middle Irish]] ''[[Ulaid]]''), after whom [[Ulster]] is named. For centuries the Ul... - Cat (30067 bytes)
33: ...ost predators their eyes are both forward-facing, affording [[Depth_perception|depth perception]] at t...
40: ...[bengal cat|bengal]], [[ocicat]] and [[Manx (cat)|manx]] are very social. While each cat holds a distinc...
62: ...bserving prey and preparing to pounce. In [[North Africa]] there are still small wildcats that are pro...
76: ===Tendency toward deafness===
77: ...ve a higher [[genetics|genetic]] incidence of [[deafness]]. [http://www.ozpets.com.au/health/articles/...
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