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- ...that furry convention attendees often wear ears, tails, badges, or fursuits as identification?
- ...that "La Coco-Dance" was the first Eurovision entry to feature Tahitian lyrics, representing Monaco in 2006?
- ...that Kaundinya, the first arahant and bhikkhu of Gautama Buddha, was the only royal scholar to predict Siddhartha's Buddhahood?
- ...that Heinie Reitz was the first Major League baseballer to die in a car accident?
- ...that the city of Thasos held out an Athenian siege for over two years in the Thasian rebellion?
- ...that Canadian microbiologist John Dick was the first to isolate and identify a cancer stem cell?
- ...that Frances Slocum State Park in Pennsylvania is named for a woman captured by the Lenape at age 5, who permanently lived with Native Americans despite reuniting with her family 59 years later?
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- La Coco-Dance - November 26, User:BigHaz
- Furry convention - November 26, User:GreenReaper
- Kaundinya - November 26, User:Blnguyen
- Heinie Reitz - November 26, User:Mattingly23
- Thasian Rebellion - November 27, User:Robth
- John Dick (scientist) - November 27, User:Clerks, nominated by User:GeeJo
- Frances Slocum State Park - November 27, User:Dincher