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Dendropsophus carnifex, a species of frog; Metius carnifex, a species of ground beetle; Metoecis carnifex, a species of snout moth; Phoenicircus carnifex, the Guianan red cotinga, a species of bird; Polistes carnifex, a species of wasp; Pyrausta carnifex, a species of moth; Thylacoleo carnifex, the marsupial lion, an extinct carnivorous mammal ...
Polistes carnifex, commonly known as the executioner wasp or executioner paper wasp, is a neotropical vespid wasp in the cosmopolitan genus Polistes.. It is a very large yellow and brown paper wasp with a mandible that contains teeth. [5]
The Guianan red cotinga (Phoenicircus carnifex) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae, the cotingas.It is one of two species in the genus Phoenicircus.. It is found in northeastern South America in the Guianas in Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana; also a small border region of adjacent eastern Venezuela.
T. carnifex is the largest carnivorous mammal known to have ever existed in Australia, and one of the largest metatherian carnivores known (comparable to Thylacosmilus and Borhyaena species, but smaller than Proborhyaena gigantea). Individuals ranged up to around 75 cm (30 in) high at the shoulder and about 150 cm (59 in) from head to tail.
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Carnifex (William "Billy" Ray) was created by John J. Miller. Carnifex (Latin for "butcher") is Billy Ray's nickname, which was given to him for his love of violence. Infection with the Wild Card virus has given him superhuman strength, speed, and stamina, along with a rapid regenerative healing factor and a heightened instinct for physical combat.
Triturus carnifex is found in parts of the Balkans and Italy. It is an aquatic breeder that can spend up to four months in the water. [2] The location of the ponds where they breed affects the time when T. carnifex enters the water. [2] T. carnifex prefers living in deep water since it is a nektonic species: it swims freely and is independent ...
The Colmar Dominican Rudolph refers to him in Latin as a carnifex, [2] i.e. butcher or executioner, but it is not clear if Rudolph meant his original profession, or his behaviour as a slaughterer of the Jews. [3] According to contemporary sources, the Lord of Röttingen, Kraft Boels von Hohenlohe, was encumbered with debts to Jewish lenders.