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Boojum | Sentenced to Be a Hero Wiki | Fandom Boojum (ブージャム Būjamu) is a major recurring antagonist in Sentenced to Be a Hero Boojum is Demon Lord #30 He is one of the few Demon Lords capable of empathizing with humanity and seeks to further understand their nature He is also extremely loyal to the Demon King
The Legend of the Boojum | Balsam Mountains North Carolina Folklore Boojum is best known for his two great loves: a fondness of pretty girls and his desire for the precious gemstones found throughout Western North Carolina such as rubies, amethysts, emeralds, and sapphires
What Is a Boojum: Plant, Poem, and Physics - ScienceInsights A boojum is one of three things depending on where you encountered the word: a fictional creature from a Lewis Carroll poem, a bizarre-looking tree native to the deserts of Baja California, or a type of topological defect studied in physics
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The Boojum Tree: Origin, Adaptations, and Interesting Facts Boojum is native to the Baja California and Sonora regions of Mexico It thrives in arid desert environments It stands out among the other desert plants with its unique silhouette It’s shaped like an upside-down carrot with skinny branches reaching skyward
Boojum | fictional character | Britannica Boojum, fictional creature in The Hunting of the Snark (1876), a narrative nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll In the poem, the elusive Snark turns out to be a mysterious monster called a Boojum
Fouquieria columnaris (Boojum Tree) - Gardenia Often considered to be the strangest tree on earth, Fouquieria columnaris (Boojum Tree) is a magnificent treelike succulent boasting a single, conical stem with numerous small twigs and creamy yellow tubular flowers in mid to late summer
The Legend of the Boojum - Beast of Bladenboro Deep in the shadowy peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains, where the mist clings to the ridges and silence lingers in the valleys, tales of strange creatures have circulated for generations Among them is one of North Carolina’s most fascinating and lesser-known legends—the Boojum