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Homo/pan/gorilla

Definition: Homo sapiens, Pan troglodytes, Gorillas subguttulata.


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Troglodytinae

Definition: Troglodiota, also known as troglodytes, refers to a type of animal that lives in underground chambers or caves. These creatures are characterized by their long, thin bodies and lack of limbs, making them able to walk on the ground using their feet instead. They are often found in tropical regions where they can survive without access to fresh water.


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Troglodytidae

Definition: Trogdoridae is a family of extinct dinosaurs that lived during the Triassic period, which was around 230 to 218 million years ago. These dinosaurs were part of a group called the Dinosauria, which included sauropods, crocodylids, and theropods. The troglodytidae family is divided into two main groups: the Troglodytes and the Trogonodontes. The Troglodytes


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Troglodytes

Definition: The term "troglodyte" is a name that refers to an animal from Mesozoic era, which lived in the desert environments. In this context, it means a creature with a long neck and a curved body, similar to a reptile or insect, but without limbs and feet. The term comes from Greek mythology where it was used to describe a type of bird that roosted on rocks and was known for its sharp claws and ability to dive deep into the ground to dig


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Simiidae

Definition: The term "simiidae" is a genus of modern mammals that includes the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and several other species. These are primarily found in Africa, but they can also be found in various parts of Asia and Europe. They are known for their distinctive long, curved tail, which they use to balance on branches or catch prey. The genus "Simiidae" was named after the Simian monkey (Pan troglodytes), which is


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Phalacrocorax

Definition: The term "phalacrocorax" is a name for a species of bird in the family Troglodytes. This bird is commonly known as the falcon or falco, and it is native to Central and South America. It has a distinctive call that can be heard from long distances due to its large size and loudness. Phalacrocorax's main diet consists of insects, birds, small mammals, and fish.


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Gyrfalcon

Definition: The term "gyrfalcon" refers to a specific type of bird. It is a large, long-billed bird that can weigh up to 200 pounds and has a wingspan of around 18 feet. The name "gyrfalcon" comes from the Greek word "gymnosma," which means "tree." Gyrfalcons are members of the family Troglodytes (a genus of large, long-billed birds), and they are known for their


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Leptotroga

Definition: The term "Leptotroga" refers to a type of aquatic mammal, known for its distinctive long, slender body and large, bulbous tails. This animal is typically found in freshwater environments where it can swim efficiently without the need for air circulation or water. Leptotroga are members of the family Troglodytes, which also includes other aquatic mammals such as the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) and the African bull shark (Bala


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Carcinoscorpius

Definition: The term "Carcinoscorpius" is a genus of animals in the family Troglodytes and Dromedariae, known for their elongated bodies and distinctive markings on their skin that resemble those of reptiles. These creatures are typically found in the tropical rainforests of South America and are often referred to as "Carnivora".


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Ericrocidini

Definition: Ericrocidini are a group of small, predatory fish that primarily inhabit freshwater habitats. They are known for their long, flexible bodies and sharp teeth, which they use to catch prey like insects and other aquatic animals. This group includes a variety of species, including the common carp (Acanthaster troglodytes), which is commonly found in lakes and rivers throughout North America.


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