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* ... that the first video containing a "screamer" was a [[:Category:1970|1971]] anti-heroin Public Service Announcment called ''[[Monkey on Their Backs]]''?
* ... that screamers are a small family of birds known as Anhimidae, which consists of only three species: the Horned Screamer, the Northern Screamer, and the Southern Screamer?
* ... that you can still play ''[[:Category:Liquid Generation|Liquid Generation's Sabotages]]'' using the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070103072239/http://www.liquidgeneration.com/Browse/Sabotage/ Wayback Machine]?
 
* ... that Jaybill has a [https://screamer.wiki/File:What%27s_Wrong_framed.png framed copy] of ''The New York Times''' article about his [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|iconic screamer]] in his bedroom?
* ... that screamers are native to South America, primarily inhabiting wetlands, marshes, and swamps in countries like Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, and Argentina?
* ... that despite the phenomena existing, there is ''no scientific term'' for the fear of being jumpscared?
 
* ... that the creator of [[Agor.io]] faced legal actions from a parent whose 9-year-old had an epileptic seizure after mistyping ''agor'' instead of ''agar''?
* ... that screamers are known for their loud, resonant calls, which can be heard over long distances and are used for communication and defense against predators?
* ..[[User:TabbyGarf/EE/Blue|.]] that there are ''two Easter Eggs'' in the source of this page?
 
* ... that it took less than three days to capture the killers behind the [[Zippocat]] incident?
* ... that screamers have a unique bone structure, with honeycombed air spaces in their bones, making them lighter and better adapted for flight compared to other large-bodied birds?
* ... that you can view ''French translations'' for some pages [[User:TabbyGarf#Translations|here]] or in the [[Special:Log/delete|Deletion Logs]] if you search far enough?
 
* ... that [[Luka Magnotta]] recorded himself '''drowning his own cat''' in his bathtub?
* ... that unlike most birds, screamers have a partially feathered head, giving them a distinct appearance that sets them apart from other bird species?
* ... that the original un-photoshopped image of [[Jeff The Killer]] has ''yet to be found''?
 
* ... that [[Say It]] was assumed to be the first lyric video and the first to feature [[Regan MacNeil]]'s possessed state on it?
* ... that screamers are monogamous, forming lifelong pair bonds and working together to build their nests, incubate their eggs, and care for their young?
* ... that Reddit user Polarbur admitted to (originally) hosting the [[2 Girls 1 Cup]] website on r/AMA?
 
* ... that [[Steady Hand]] also has a weird [[Steady Hand#English version|english version]]?
* ... that screamers are known for their strong, sharp spurs on their wings, which they use as a defensive weapon against predators and territorial rivals?
* ... that the picture used for the screamer in [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] was taken by photographer Gandee Vasan and was later used and edited for the cover of the 2001 film ''Maniacts''?
 
* ... that screamers are mainly herbivorous, feeding on a diet of aquatic plants, seeds, and occasionally insects and small vertebrates?
 
* ... that despite their large size and intimidating appearance, screamers are generally non-aggressive and have been known to coexist peacefully with other bird species in their habitat?
 
* ... that screamers play an important ecological role in their habitats, helping to disperse seeds and maintain the health of wetland ecosystems?

Revision as of 01:42, 1 April 2023

  • ... that screamers are a small family of birds known as Anhimidae, which consists of only three species: the Horned Screamer, the Northern Screamer, and the Southern Screamer?
  • ... that screamers are native to South America, primarily inhabiting wetlands, marshes, and swamps in countries like Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, and Argentina?
  • ... that screamers are known for their loud, resonant calls, which can be heard over long distances and are used for communication and defense against predators?
  • ... that screamers have a unique bone structure, with honeycombed air spaces in their bones, making them lighter and better adapted for flight compared to other large-bodied birds?
  • ... that unlike most birds, screamers have a partially feathered head, giving them a distinct appearance that sets them apart from other bird species?
  • ... that screamers are monogamous, forming lifelong pair bonds and working together to build their nests, incubate their eggs, and care for their young?
  • ... that screamers are known for their strong, sharp spurs on their wings, which they use as a defensive weapon against predators and territorial rivals?
  • ... that screamers are mainly herbivorous, feeding on a diet of aquatic plants, seeds, and occasionally insects and small vertebrates?
  • ... that despite their large size and intimidating appearance, screamers are generally non-aggressive and have been known to coexist peacefully with other bird species in their habitat?
  • ... that screamers play an important ecological role in their habitats, helping to disperse seeds and maintain the health of wetland ecosystems?