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Momonga may refer to: * Japanese dwarf flying squirrel (''Pteromys momonga''), one of two species of Old World flying squirrels in the genus ''Pteromys'' * Momonga, a Tongva Native American settlement located in what is now Chatsworth, Los Angeles * Ainz Ooal Gown, also known as Momonga, the protagonist of the light novel series ''Overlord'' See also *Momonga Standing and Loop Coaster Momonga Standing and Loop Coaster (often referred to as Loop Coaster MOMOnGA, ja, ループコースターMOMOnGA) was a steel roller coaster that operated from 1979 to 2021 at Yomiuriland in Inagi, Tokyo, Japan. The coaster was best known for s ...
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List Of Overlord (novel Series) Characters
This is a list of characters appearing in the novel series ''Overlord'', written by Kugane Maruyama and illustrated by so-bin, and its anime and manga adaptations. Great Tomb of Nazarick The guild headquarters of the guild ''Ainz Ooal Gown'' in YGGDRASIL. After Nazarick was transported to the New World with its custom NPCs, who became sentient, Ainz began taking action to protect the tomb. However, the NPCs believed he was planning world domination and subsequently began making their own plans. By the time Ainz realized their intentions it was too late and he had no choice but to play along. This eventually led to Nazarick becoming its own nation: the Sorcerer Kingdom. ; / : :The protagonist/main character and the only remaining member of the guild, Ainz Ooal Gown. Originally he was a simple salaryman named ''Overlord'' CD Drama #2. playing a VR online game, but after he was transported to the New World, he decides to make himself a legend in hopes of finding his old guildmate ...
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Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel
The Japanese dwarf flying squirrel (''Pteromys momonga''; Japanese: ニホンモモンガ, Hepburn: ''Nihon momonga'') is one of two species of Old World flying squirrels in the genus ''Pteromys''. During the day this squirrel hides in a hole, usually in a coniferous tree, emerging at night to feed. Taxonomy Japanese dwarf flying squirrels have evolved differently from other Sciuridae. The differences between Japanese dwarf flying squirrels and other Sciuridae is evident when comparing morphology of the mandible and genetic code. The mandible of the Japanese dwarf flying squirrel does not have a coronoid process unlike the American dwarf squirrels (''Microsciurus''). The marmots (''Marmota'') also have a more elongated mandible than the Japanese dwarf flying squirrel. This is due to phylogeny and ecology. There are also large differences in chromosome structure between ''P. momonga'' and the only other member of the genus ''Pteromys'', '' Pteromys volans''. Though they have the ...
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Chatsworth, Los Angeles
Chatsworth is a suburban neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles, California, in the San Fernando Valley. The area was home to Native Americans, some of whom left caves containing rock art. Chatsworth was explored and colonized by the Spanish beginning in the 18th century. The land was part of a Spanish land grant, Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando, in the 19th century, and after the United States took over the land following the Mexican–American War, it was the largest such grant in California. Settlement and development followed. Chatsworth has seven public and eight private schools. There are large open-space and smaller recreational parks as well as a public library and a transportation center. Distinctive features are the former Chatsworth Reservoir and the Santa Susana Field Laboratory. The neighborhood has one of the lowest population densities in Los Angeles and a relatively high income level. Chatsworth is the home of the Iverson Movie Ranch, a 500-acre area which was ...
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