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  1. /summon Item ~ ~1 ~ {Tags:["NPC","BOOK"],CustomName:"BOOOK",CustomNameVisible:1,Item:{id:written_book,Count:1,tag:{display:{Name:"BOOK"},title:"TITLE",author:"Wildlife Ranger",generation:0,pages:[
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  3. "{text:\"Source: wikipedia.org/wiki/\",color:black}"
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  8. /summon Item ~ ~1 ~ {Tags:["NPC","BOOK"],CustomName:"Hippo Folk Tales",CustomNameVisible:1,Item:{id:written_book,Count:1,tag:{display:{Name:"Hippopotamus Tales"},title:"Hippo Folk Tales",author:"Wildlife Ranger",generation:0,pages:[
  9. "{text:\"A San story. Why the Hippo spreads it's dung.\n\n When the Creator assigned each animal its place in nature, the hippos wanted to live in the water, but were refused out of fear that they might eat all the fish... \",color:black}",
  10. "{text:\"After begging and pleading, the hippos were finally allowed to live in the water on the conditions that they would eat grass instead of fish and would fling their dung so that it can be inspected for fish bones.\",color:black}",
  11. "{text:\"A Ndebele tale, how hippo lost his hair.\n\nThe hippo originally had long, beautiful hair, but was set on fire by a jealous hare and had to jump into a nearby pool. The hippo lost most of his hair and was too embarrassed to leave the water.\",color:black}",
  12. "{text:\"Source: wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippopotamus\",color:black}"
  13. ]}},Age:-3276}
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  18. /summon Item ~ ~1 ~ {Tags:["NPC","BOOK"],CustomName:"Ranger Notes",CustomNameVisible:1,Item:{id:written_book,Count:1,tag:{display:{Name:"Hippopotamus"},title:"Hippo Notes",author:"Wildlife Ranger",generation:0,
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  20. "{text:\"
  21. Hippopotamus is derived from the ancient Greek ἱπποπόταμος or hippopotamos, meaning 'horse of the river'.\n\n
  22. Hippopotamuses are among the largest living land mammals, being only smaller than elephants and some rhinoceroses.
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  25. "{text:\"
  26. Mean adult weight is around 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) and 1,300 kg (2,900 lb) for males and females respectively.\n\n
  27. Different from all other large land mammals, hippos are of semiaquatic habits, spending the day in lakes and rivers.
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  30. Hippos can be found both savannah and forest areas. Proper habitat requires enough water to submerge in and grass nearby.\n\n
  31. Hippos leave the water at dusk and travel inland, sometimes up to 10 km.
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  35. They spend four to five hours grazing and can consume 68 kg (150 lb) of grass each night\n\n
  36. Hippopotamuses are aggressive animals. Hippos that attack other animals are often either territorial bulls or females protecting their calves.
  37. \",color:black}",
  38. "{text:\"Hippo's has frequently been reported as charging and attacking boats. \n\nSmall boats can be capsized by hippos and passengers can be injured or killed by the animals or drown.\n\n
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  40. "{text:\"Zulu warriors preferred to be as brave as a hippopotamus, since even lions were not considered to match its courage.\n\n
  41. \",color:black}",
  42. "{text:\"Source: wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippopotamus\",color:black}"
  43. ]}},Age:-3276}
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