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Laugher (other)
Laugher may refer to: *Someone who laughs * The laugher (''Charadra deridens''), a species of moth See also *Laffer (other) Laffer may refer to: * Laffer, South Australia, locality * Arthur Laffer (born 1940), American economist * George Laffer (1866–1933), South Australian politician * Jae Laffer, Australian rock singer-songwriter * Larry Laffer, a fictional characte ...
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Laughs
Laughter is a Pleasure, pleasant physical reaction and emotion consisting usually of rhythmical, often audible contractions of the Thoracic diaphragm, diaphragm and other parts of the respiratory system. It is a response to certain external or internal Stimulus (psychology), stimuli. Laughter can rise from such activities as being tickling, tickled, or from humorous stories or thoughts. Most commonly, it is considered an auditory expression of a number of positive emotional states, such as joy, mirth, happiness, or relief. On some occasions, however, it may be caused by contrary emotional states such as embarrassment, surprise, or confusion such as Nervous laughter, nervous laughter or courtesy laugh. Age, gender, education, language, and culture are all indicators as to whether a person will experience laughter in a given situation. Some other species of primate (chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans) show Laughter in animals, laughter-like vocalizations in response to physical ...
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The Laugher
''Charadra deridens'' (laugher or marbled tuffet moth) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada, through most of the United States except the south-western states. The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the other wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingspan of ... is 38–48 mm. Adults are on wing from May to August in the north. They have an extended season in Florida. The larvae feed on the leaves of beech. Other recorded hosts include birch, elm, maple and oak. External linksBug GuideImages

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