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  2. Creeper (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Expertise in journalism and unarmed combat. The Creeper ( Jack Ryder) is a superhero created by Steve Ditko and Don Segall for DC Comics. He is portrayed as a journalist and talk show host, usually living in Gotham City, who gains the ability to transform into the superhuman the Creeper (and vice versa) thanks to experimental science developed ...

  3. Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers - Wikipedia

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    Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers was publicly announced in May 2000, with three levels that would each be based on three episodes of the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! series, - "What a Night for a Knight", "That's Snow Ghost", and "A Tiki Scare is No Fair" as well as a fourth level featuring an original story.

  4. The Harveytoons Show - Wikipedia

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    This show features Harvey Comics characters and series including: Casper the Friendly Ghost, Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare, Baby Huey, Herman and Katnip, Buzzy the Crow, Possum Pearl, Professor Schmatlz, Jeeper and Creeper and others. The New Casper Cartoon Show and the Film Roman version of Richie Rich have also been featured on the final season ...

  5. Ceropegia stapeliiformis - Wikipedia

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    Common names include serpent ceropegia, snake creeper, and slangkambro . Ceropegia stapeliiformis is a prostrate, creeping, trailing or climbing succulent creeper [1] with fibrous roots (which develop where the warty, trailing stems [2] touch the ground) and has clear sap. [3] The leaves are minute and rudimentary, soon falling off the stems.

  6. Asparagus lignosus - Wikipedia

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    Asparagus lignosus ("Katdoring") is a thorny, spindly creeper of the Asparagus genus, that is indigenous to the Western Cape Province of South Africa. [3] Description [ edit ]

  7. Rhoicissus tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Rhoicissus capensis. Cissus tomentosa ( basionym ) Rhoicissus tomentosa (or the Cape grape) is a vigorous, evergreen vine that is indigenous to the afro-montane forests of southern Africa. It is increasingly popular as an ornamental creeper in gardens, and it has a wide range of uses in traditional medicine. [ 1]

  8. Kākāwahie - Wikipedia

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    The kākāwahie was 5.5 in (14 cm) long. This bird had the appearance of a ball of flame, especially males, which were scarlet red all around. The female had more of a brownish tinge to its belly. Its call was a chip like someone was cutting wood in the distance. They were discovered in the late 19th century when Scott Barchard Wilson, a ...

  9. Creeper and Reaper - Wikipedia

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    Creeper was an experimental computer program written by Bob Thomas at BBN in 1971. [2] Its original iteration was designed to move between DEC PDP-10 mainframe computers running the TENEX operating system using the ARPANET , with a later version by Ray Tomlinson designed to copy itself between computers rather than simply move. [ 3 ]