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Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom may refer to:

  • Animal or the Kingdom Animalia, a classification of living organisms
  • Animal Kingdom (horse), winner of the 2011 Kentucky Derby
  • Disney's Animal Kingdom, a theme park at Walt Disney World, Florida, U.S.
  • Animal Kingdom Resort Area, a group of resorts near the theme park
  • In performing arts:

  • The Animal Kingdom, a 1932 play by Philip Barry
  • The Animal Kingdom, a 1932 American comedy-drama film based on the play
  • Animal Kingdom (film), a 2010 Australian crime film
  • Animal Kingdom (band), a UK indie rock band
  • Animal Kingdom, a 2008 album by Baseball
  • Animal Kingdom, a 2010 album by Raptile
  • Animal Kingdom (TV series), an upcoming American television series on TNT inspired by the 2010 Australian film
  • Animal Kingdom (horse)

    Animal Kingdom (foaled in Kentucky on March 20, 2008) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 137th Kentucky Derby and the 2013 Dubai World Cup. His Derby win took place on May 7, 2011, before a record crowd of 164,858. After the Derby, Animal Kingdom finished second in the Preakness Stakes and sixth in the Belmont Stakes before his career was disrupted by injury. He returned to finish second in the 2012 Breeders' Cup Mile before winning the Dubai World Cup as a five-year-old in 2013. Animal Kingdom is the first Kentucky Derby winner to win a Grade 1 race at the age of five. He has won Grade 1 races on both dirt and synthetic surfaces.

    Breeding and early life

    Bred by Team Valor racing stable and born at Denali Stud in Paris, Kentucky, his sire Leroidesanimaux (Le roi des animaux, French, translates as "King of the animals.") was bred in Brazil and of European bloodlines that traditionally ran on turf. His dam Dalicia was German-bred and never raced on dirt.

    Animal Kingdom (TV series)

    Animal Kingdom is an upcoming American drama television series developed by Jonathan Lisco. It is inspired by the 2010 Australian film by David Michôd who is executive producer for the series, alongside Liz Watts who already produced the movie. The show is about a 17-year-old boy, who, after the death of his mother, moves in with the Codys, a criminal family clan governed by matriarch Smurf. TNT ordered the pilot in May 2015, and picked it up to series with a 10-episode order in December 2015. The show is planned to debut in 2016.

    Cast and characters

  • Finn Cole as Joshua "J" Cody
  • Ellen Barkin as Janine "Smurf" Cody
  • Scott Speedman as Barry "Baz" Brown
  • Shawn Hatosy as Pope, the oldest Cody son
  • Ben Robson as Craig, the middle Cody son
  • Jake Weary as Deran Cody, the youngest Cody son
  • Daniella Alonso as Catherine, Baz's girlfriend
  • Molly Gordon as Nicky, J's girlfriend
  • References

    External links

  • Animal Kingdom at the Internet Movie Database
  • Qatar

    Coordinates: 25°30′N 51°15′E / 25.500°N 51.250°E / 25.500; 51.250

    Qatar (/ˈkæˌtɑːr/,i/ˈkɑːtɑːr/, /ˈkɑːtər/ or i/kəˈtɑːr/;Arabic: قطر Qaṭar [ˈqɑtˤɑr]; local vernacular pronunciation: [ɡɪtˤɑr]), officially the State of Qatar (Arabic: دولة قطر Dawlat Qaṭar), is a sovereign country located in Southwest Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. A strait in the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby island of Bahrain, as well as sharing sea borders with the United Arab Emirates and Iran.

    Following Ottoman rule, Qatar became a British protectorate in the early 20th century until gaining independence in 1971. Qatar has been ruled by the Al Thani family since the mid-19th century. Qatar is a hereditary constitutional monarchy and its head of state is Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. The constitution was overwhelmingly approved in a constitutional referendum, with almost 98% in favour. In 2013, Qatar's total population was 1.8 million: 278,000 Qatari citizens and 1.5 million expatriates. After Saudi Arabia and Oman, Qatar is the most conservative society in the Gulf Cooperation Council.

    Qatar (disambiguation)

    Qatar is a country in the Middle East.

    Qatar may also refer to:

  • Qatar, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran
  • Qatar Airways, the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar
  • Qatar SC, a sports club based in Doha, Qatar
  • 2011 AFC Asian Cup

    The 2011 AFC Asian Cup finals were held in Qatar on 7–29 January 2011. It was the fifteenth time the tournament has been held, and the second time it has been hosted by Qatar, the other being the 1988 AFC Asian Cup. Japan won the cup after a 1–0 win against Australia, and earned the right to compete in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil as the representative from AFC.

    A television viewing audience of 484 million in 80 countries across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, North America and North Africa witnessed Japan defeat Australia 10 in the final.

    Host selection

    Qatar, India and Iran all lodged interest in hosting the 2011 AFC Asian Cup, while Australia also considered making a late bid. Qatar officially submitted their bid on 19 June 2006, while India withdrew their interest and Iran failed to submit proper documentation for their bid on time.

    Qatar was announced as host nation on 29 July 2007, during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia. Due to FIFA regulations stating that confederation events can be hosted either in January or July, and July being peak summer heat in the Middle East, it was also announced that the tournament would be held in January of that year.

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    The Looking Away

    by: Animal Kingdom

    Strange attractor
    Strange, strange attractor
    Strange attractor
    Verse:
    The light in your eyes
    Well it's pulling me in
    Yeah, it's pulling me in
    A heart that's still speeding up
    And it's coming again
    Yeah it's coming again
    How did it happen?
    How did it come to this?
    Taking me over
    Chorus:
    It only comes in waves
    And then it goes away
    Well it must be chemical
    Well it must be chemical
    Well it must be chemical
    Chemical
    Chemical
    Verse:
    The light in your eyes
    Well it's pulling me in
    And it's pulling me in
    Push your arms; lift them up
    And it's coming again
    Yeah, it's coming again
    How did it happen?
    How did it come to this?
    Taking me over
    Chorus:
    It only comes in waves
    And then it goes away
    Well it must be chemical
    Well it must be chemical
    Well it must be chemical
    Chemical
    Chemical
    Chemical
    Chemical
    And somethings happening
    It's like coming up for air
    Breathe it in again
    It only comes in waves
    And then it goes away
    Well it must be chemical
    Well it must be chemical
    Well it must be chemical
    Chemical
    Chemical
    Yeah it must be chemical
    Strange attractor
    Strange, strange attractor
    Strange attractor
    Strange, strange attractor




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