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  2. Red-flanked bluetail - Wikipedia

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    As the name implies, both sexes have a blue tail and rump, and orange-red flanks; they also have a white throat and greyish-white underparts, and a small, thin black bill and slender black legs. The adult male additionally has dark blue upperparts, while females and immature males are plain brown above apart from the blue rump and tail, and ...

  3. Mythic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Mythic humanoids are legendary, folkloric, or mythological creatures that are part human, or that resemble humans through appearance or character. Each culture has different mythical creatures that come from many different origins, and many of these creatures are humanoids.

  4. Pika - Wikipedia

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    The name "pika" appears to be derived from the Tungus pika, [5] and the scientific name Ochotona is derived from the Mongolian word ogotno, оготно, which means pika. [6] It is used for any member of the Ochotonidae (/ ɒ k ə t oʊ n ɪ d eɪ /), [7] a family within the order of lagomorphs, the order which also includes the Leporidae ...

  5. Ankylosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The tail club (or tail knob) of Ankylosaurus was composed of two large osteoderms, with a row of small osteoderms at the midline, and two small osteoderms at the tip; these osteoderms obscured the last tail vertebra. As only the tail club of specimen AMNH 5214 is known, the range of variation between individuals is unknown.

  6. Fantail - Wikipedia

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    Fantails are small insectivorous songbirds of the genus Rhipidura in the family Rhipiduridae, native to Australasia, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.Most of the species are about 15 to 18 cm (5.9 to 7.1 in) long, specialist aerial feeders, and named as "fantails", but the Australian willie wagtail is a little larger, and, though still an expert hunter of insects on the wing ...

  7. Gonna be the Twin-Tail!! - Wikipedia

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    Gonna be the Twin-Tail!! (Japanese: 俺、ツインテールになります。, Hepburn: Ore, Tsuintēru ni Narimasu, lit."I Will Become Twintailed"), abbreviated OreTwi (俺ツイ), is a Japanese light novel series written by Yume Mizusawa and illustrated by Ayumu Kasuga.

  8. Raichu - Wikipedia

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    Raichu is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [6]

  9. Cedar waxwing - Wikipedia

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    The genus name Bombycilla comes from the Ancient Greek bombux, "silk" and the Modern Latin cilla, "tail"; [3] this is a direct translation of the German Seidenschwanz, "silk-tail", and refers to the silky-soft plumage of these birds. [4] The specific cedrorum is Latin for "of the cedars". [3]