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"Sign: Whale" "Our Whale crossing sign will look great outdoors or indoors. Made from high impact styrene, this durable vane verdigris weather whale and weather resistant Whale sign is both functional vane verdigris weather whale and fun. Easy to install with the predrilled hole, each animal sign is ready for easy mounting to your post, wall, deck, fence, etc. Each Whale crossing sign measures approximately 11 x 11 inches."
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Weather vane - A weather vane, also called a wind vane, is a movable device attached to an elevated object such as a roof for showing the direction of the wind. Very often these are in the shape of cockerels and are called weather cocks.
Weather Underground (weather service) - Weather Underground is a commercial
Gervais' Beaked Whale - Gervais' Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon europaeus), sometimes known as the Antillian Beaked Whale, Gulf Steam Beaked Whale, or European Beaked Whale (hence the scientific name), is remarkable for not having been seen alive as of 2002. This is more amazing given that it is the most frequently stranding Mesoplodont whale off the coast of ...
Weather stick - Also known as a Maine weather stick, the weather stick is a balsam fir rod, generally about 40cm (16") long which when mounted outside twists upward with the onset of good weather and downward as inclement weather approaches. These sticks were first used by the aboriginals of the American northeast ...
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