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A Growler is a very small iceberg which is less than 1 metre (3.3 ft) high and less then 5 metres (16 ft) long. When trapped air escapes as the iceberg melts, it sometimes makes a sound like the growl of an animal, and that's how growlers got their name.
There are no such things as "Growler Bears." There are Grizzly Bears & Polar Bears and offsrpings of those are called Grolar Bears & Prizzly Bears. Yes though, anything that is biological can reproduce.
All male horses are either geldings or stallions. Geldings are male horses/ponies that have been castrated, meaning they cannot breed. Stallions are horses that are not castrated and can breed. Geldings are usually more docile than Stallions that are more aggressive, they tend to act protectively over themselves and other horses (particularly mares) that could be either in their field or (in the case of mares) potential breeding partners. Stallions also become more protective, particularly in the field, if there are pregnant mares or young horses and foals.
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Growler is a great name for a tiger espically Bengal tigers!!!
4. A growler is a half gallon and there are 8 US pints in a US gallon. So there are four US pints in a growler.
growler was used in Edwardian times
If you're talking about the EFA-18G "Growler", it is the same size as the FA-18F. Google it and you can get the info. If your refering the other usage of "growler" by the USN, it all depends on what you ate last night.
Rushing the 'Growler' - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
The Growler Gang Catches a Tartar - 1900 was released on: USA: May 1900
The horse cab was called a growler which rattled around in edwardian times..
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USS Growler (SS-215) was first commanded by Lieutenant Commander Howard W. Gilmore, who received the Medal of Honor during Growler's Fourth War Patrol. Gilmore was shot during a surface action, and realizing he could not make it below in time for his boat to escape, he ordered his Executive Officer to dive the Growler, leaving him behind on the surface. His body was never recovered. The XO, Lieutenant Commander Arnold F. Schade, took command of Growler and returned her to Brisbane, Australia, for repairs.Commander T.B. ("Ben") Oakley commanded Growler for her Tenth and Eleventh (and final) war patrols. Growler was lost either due to a torpedo (possibly her own) or convoy escort enemy action while operating in a wolf pack with submarines USSHake (SS-256) and USS Hardhead(SS-365).
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The name of the policeman in Rupert the Bear stories is Officer Growler. He is a friendly and helpful character who assists Rupert and his friends in various adventures.