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  2. Lunella smaragda - Wikipedia

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    Lunella smaragda, common name the cat's eye snail, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails. [ 1 ] There has been little published on this species.

  3. Feral, free-roaming cats upset bird populations. Here's how ...

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    Indianapolis established a community cat program through ordinances in 2016 that “encourage(s) the stabilization of the free-roaming cat population in the city by utilizing a trap, neuter, and ...

  4. Cats Try To Trap Each Other in a Paper Bag in Funny Video - AOL

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    A recent video of cats trying to trap each other in a paper bag has the internet in stitches. Milo The Chonk’s newest mission is to teach the latest addition to his family how to trap his sibling.

  5. Ambush predator - Wikipedia

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    The capturing movement has to be rapid to trap the prey, given that the attack is not modifiable once launched. [ 6 ] [ 37 ] Zebra mantis shrimp capture agile prey such as fish primarily at night while hidden in burrows, striking very hard and fast, with a mean peak speed 2.30 m/s (5.1 mph) and mean duration of 24.98 ms.

  6. Plebidonax deltoides - Wikipedia

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    Plebidonax deltoides or Donax deltoides is a small, edible saltwater clam or marine bivalve mollusc, endemic to Australia. It belongs to the family of either the Donacidae, or the related Psammobiidae. It is most widely known as the pipi (also spelled pippi, plural pipis or pippies) in the eastern states of its native Australia.

  7. The cutest tourist trap in town. A look at the popular Myrtle ...

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    A colony of 10 cats has lived along the Boardwalk in Myrtle Beach, SC for at least four years. Residents and tourists have made sure that these cats have nine, or 10, comfy lives.

  8. Grooved carpet shell - Wikipedia

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    The grooved carpet shell, or Palourde clam, [2] Ruditapes decussatus, or Venerupis decussatus, is a clam (bivalve mollusc) in the family Veneridae. It is distributed worldwide and is highly prized due to its ecological and economic interest.

  9. Pecten maximus - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Their assembly is 918Mb, and they estimate a genome size of 1,150Mb, 1.7% heterozygosity, with 27.0% being repeats, in total coding 67,741 genes. [11] Recent (as of 2021 [update] ) improvements in read length helped Kenny to resolve questions of copy number variation in P. maximus which were previously indecipherable.