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The eight-legged vegetarian, called Bagheera kiplingi, lives in Central America, and is now considered a rarity among the world's
AOL News 2009
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A Central American species of spider, known as Bagheera kiplingi (B. kiplingi), represents the first known instance to science of an arachnid that dines primarily on plants.
WN.com - Articles related to Scientists announce planet bounty 2009
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I always called myself 'Bagheera' the black panther, and she always called herself
Marjorie Dean, High School Freshman Pauline Lester
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The Bagheera Kiplingi jumping spider of Central and South America is the first spider found to have an almost exclusively vegetarian diet.
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Of all the Jungle Book characters Putin could have picked to project himself as the voice of reason during a live, nationally televised 4½-hour phone-in – Baloo, Bagheera, even the man-cub Mowgli – the 30ft python Kaa was not he.
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But he hasn't banked on the loyalty of Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther.
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A jumping spider, Bagheera kiplingi, has been found (in populations in Mexico and Costa Rica) to feed on bits of acacia tree sprouting leaflets, dodging resident acacia-tree ants.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Bagheera tells Mowgli that he was once a caged animal, until "one night I felt that I was Bagheera - the Panther - and no man's plaything, and I broke the silly lock with one blow of my paw and came away."
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski: Questions 2008
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While the companies 'chief executives were said to have a good relationship, Renault's engineering and product-management teams questioned Matra's ability to develop a successful car, given its modest achievements with previous models (such as the Bagheera, Murena and Rancho).
Why Too Much Trust Is Death To Innovation Francis Bidault 2010
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The kitty plushie was the Bagheera to my Mowgli or the Little John to my Robin Hood as I played in the woods.
Which one/s were you? Age 2-10 Elizabeth McClung 2009
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