Hmmm...
Changing the search term yields different results. For instance, for 'clam', I get:
da de en eo fi gl ja
which is nevertheless still far fewer than the 20+ languages shown in my browser.
A bit of poking about in the Data::Dumper output as suggested by toolic shows these lines towards the end
[[da:Musling]]
[[de:Muscheln]]
[[eo:Pekteno]]
[[gl:Ameixa, molusco]]
[[ja:\x{30cf}\x{30de}\x{30b0}\x{30ea}]]
[[fi:Simpukat]]
which obviously correspond, apart from en, but don't appear in the browser-rendered version.
But what I'm wondering is where you found the
languages() method documented? It's not in the POD for
WWW::Wikipedia.
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