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  2. Ornithomimus - Wikipedia

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    A fourth feathered specimen of Ornithomimus, this time from the lower portion of the Dinosaur Park Formation, was described in October of 2015 by Aaron van der Reest, Alex Wolfe, and Phil Currie. It was the first Ornithomimus specimen to preserve the feathers of its tail.

  3. Ornithomimidae - Wikipedia

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    Ornithomimidae (meaning "bird-mimics") is an extinct family of theropod dinosaurs which bore a superficial resemblance to modern ostriches.Ornithomimids were fast, omnivorous or herbivorous dinosaurs known mainly from the Late Cretaceous Period of Laurasia (now Asia and North America), though they have also been reported from the Lower Cretaceous Wonthaggi Formation of Australia.

  4. Mimid - Wikipedia

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    The mimids are the New World family of passerine birds, Mimidae, that includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New World catbirds.As their name (Latin for "mimic") suggests, these birds are notable for their vocalization, especially some species' remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors.

  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Monday, June 17

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #372 on Monday, June 17, 2024. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Monday, June 17, 2024. New York Times.

  6. Paraplectana tsushimensis - Wikipedia

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    The male ladybird mimic spider has an intricate courtship ritual it uses to attract females during mating season. It will use specific movements and vibrations, a dance of sorts. The female will choose a partner based on the performances. Like most spiders, the female ladybird mimic spider will lay its eggs inside of a silk egg sac.

  7. List of onomatopoeias - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. This is a list of onomatopoeias, i.e. words that imitate, resemble, or suggest the source of the sound that they describe. For more information, see the linked articles. Human vocal sounds Achoo, Atishoo, the sound of a sneeze Ahem, a sound made to clear the throat or to draw attention ...

  8. Rhene flavicomans - Wikipedia

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    Rhene flavicomans, known as the wasp-mimic jumping spider, [2] is a species of spider in the genus Rhene. It is found in Bhutan , India , Sri Lanka and Thailand . [ 1 ]

  9. Uloborus walckenaerius - Wikipedia

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    Adult females have a body length of 3.5–6 mm (0.14–0.24 in), males 3–4 mm (0.12–0.17 in). They have a dark grey prosoma , covered with white hairs, leaving some dark bands uncovered. They have eight eyes, arranged in two almost parallel rows of four, with the anterior lateral eyes on the front corners of the head.