👉 Bicirronema is a type of bacterium that can produce a unique, potent antibiotic called oxacillin. This bacterium belongs to the genus Bacillus and has been used in various applications for its antibacterial properties.
👉 The term "bicirronematidae" refers to a group of extinct mammals that lived in the Late Cretaceous period, around 65-60 million years ago. They were related to modern mammals and were known for their distinctive beak-like teeth and long tongues. Bicirronatids had a wide range of adaptations including a flat skull, large eyes, and sharp claws.