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In 1972, the People's Republic of China gave Hsing-Hsing and Ling-Ling to the National Zoo in Washington, DC. What were they?
Because their barbels (feelers) look like whiskers, what are fish in the Siluriformes order commonly called?
What is the "language of flowers" called?
Found in meat, milk and eggs, cyanocobalamin prevents anemia. By what other name is it known?
What should you do if you receive this Morse Code signal: dot dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot?
Where would you find somebody's fleshy love handles?
Whose medicine holds that disturbance in a life force called qi (or ch'i) causes disease?
Which of your senses depend on tiny, hairlike objects called cilia, although somebody with anosmia lacks it altogether?
With what weapon is Israel's Uzi Gal associated?
What animal is "called" with su-eee, which may refer to its Latin name, Suidae?