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Paora- ... that following public backlash over the mistreatment of Paora (pictured), Zoo Miami stated: "We have offended the nation of New Zealand"?
- ... that lacrosse player Austin Staats was undefeated in his college career?
- ... that one of the major prey groups of the paddle crab, Ovalipes catharus, is other paddle crabs?
- ... that Arab Christian physician Abu Sulayman Da'ud served both Latin Christian and Arab Muslim rulers?
- ... that jazz dancer LaTasha Barnes used to be a sergeant in the U.S. Army?
- ... that the basic tune for "As Long as You're Mine" from 2003's Wicked was written by Stephen Schwartz in the 1970s?
- ... that Jing Tsu remembers being called "female tiger" because her schoolteachers' punishments had little effect on her?
- ... that booing heard after the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 was reportedly either a response to past football hooliganism, claims of lip syncing, or alleged plagiarism of the Supremes?
- ... that the 2024 American Samoan gubernatorial election was won by Pula and Pulu?