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  2. Ortheziidae - Wikipedia

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    Ortheziidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as the ensign scales or ortheziids. They occur in most parts of the world but the majority of the species are found in the Neotropical and Nearctic regions while there are not many species in Australasia and the Far East. [2] There are twenty valid genera and 198 species. [3]

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    This is a collection of the best pics of all time where animals are living their best life from the Instagram page The Snuggle Is Real. ... People sometimes do silly things, both intentionally and ...

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    The last time that we covered this community, it had an impressive 1.1 million members. The group has doubled its member count since then, which just goes to show how much the internet enjoys ...

  6. Coccidae - Wikipedia

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    Wax scale, Ceroplastes cirripediformis. The Coccidae are a family of scale insects belonging to the superfamily Coccoidea. They are commonly known as soft scales, wax scales or tortoise scales. The females are flat with elongated oval bodies and a smooth integument which may be covered with wax.

  7. Living entombed animal - Wikipedia

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    Living entombed animals are animals supposedly found alive after being encased in solid rock, coal, or wood for a long period of time. [1] The accounts usually involve frogs or toads . No physical evidence exists, and the phenomenon has been dismissed by science.

  8. Snake scale - Wikipedia

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    Snakes, like other reptiles, have skin covered in scales. [1] Snakes are entirely covered with scales or scutes of various shapes and sizes, known as snakeskin as a whole. A scale protects the body of the snake, aids it in locomotion, allows moisture to be retained within, alters the surface characteristics such as roughness to aid in ...

  9. Hairy creature — covered in babies — found at campsite in ...

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    The 8-eyed animal had golden babies on its back and under its legs, photo shows. Hairy creature — covered in babies — found at campsite in Thailand. It’s a new species