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**On the shorter side and I have doubts if this is mainpage stuff. Can other editors comment on this please? --[[User:Gurubrahma|Gurubrahma]] 17:16, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
**On the shorter side and I have doubts if this is mainpage stuff. Can other editors comment on this please? --[[User:Gurubrahma|Gurubrahma]] 17:16, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
*[[Image:Pleurodeles waltl BUD.jpg|right|150px|The Iberian Ribbed Newt in an aquarium (on Earth)]] ... that the '''[[Iberian Ribbed Newt]]''''s ability to keep live sperm in her [[cloaca]] for up to 5 months was a reason they were chosen to be flown into space? —[[User:Pengo|Pengo]] 01:58, 3 March 2006 (UTC) Self-nom
*[[Image:Pleurodeles waltl BUD.jpg|right|150px|The Iberian Ribbed Newt in an aquarium (on Earth)]] ... that the '''[[Iberian Ribbed Newt]]''''s ability to keep live sperm in her [[cloaca]] for up to 5 months was a reason they were chosen to be flown into space? —[[User:Pengo|Pengo]] 01:58, 3 March 2006 (UTC) Self-nom

==March 1==
[[Image:TexasLonghorn.jpeg|left|70px]]
*...that [[Joseph McCoy]] was a 19th century [[Entrepreneur|cattle baron]] who is often cited as the inspiration for the phrase "[[The Real McCoy]]" because he made good on his pledge to Texas [[ranch]]ers to get them a good price for their [[Texas longhorn (cattle)|Longhorn cattle]] if they drove them from [[Texas]] to [[Kansas]] on the [[Chisholm Trail]]. (self nom) [[User:Johntex|'''Johntex''']]\<sup>[[User_talk:Johntex|talk]]</sup> 19:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC)


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