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  2. Flamingo tongue snail - Wikipedia

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    The flamingo tongue snail feeds by browsing on the living tissues of the soft corals on which it lives. Common prey include Briareum spp., Gorgonia spp., Plexaura spp., and Plexaurella spp. Adult females of C. gibbosum attach eggs to coral which they have recently fed upon. After roughly 10 days, the larvae hatch.

  3. Cyphoma - Wikipedia

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    Cyphoma gibbosum (Linnaeus, 1758) [2] - flamingo tongue snail; Cyphoma guerrinii Fehse, 2001 [2] Cyphoma intermedium (Sowerby, 1828) [2] Cyphoma mcgintyi Pilsbry, 1939; Cyphoma rhomba Cate, 1979 [2] - bullroarer cyphoma; Cyphoma sedlaki Cate, 1979 [2] Cyphoma signatum Pilsbry & McGinty, 1939; Cyphoma versicolor Fehse, 2003 [2] Species brought ...

  4. Cyphoma gibbosum - Wikipedia

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  5. 135 Interesting Facts for Kids and Adults to Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    A blue whale’s tongue can weigh up to 8,000 pounds, which is about the same amount as a female African elephant. ... Interesting Facts for Adults. 11. If you cut down a cactus in Arizona, it can ...

  6. Flamingo tongue - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo tongue may refer to: The tongue of the flamingo , which was considered a delicacy in Ancient Rome The flamingo tongue snail ( Cyphoma gibbosum ), a species of small, brightly colored sea snail

  7. Naticidae - Wikipedia

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    Naticidae, common name moon snails or necklace shells, is a family of medium to large-sized predatory sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Littorinimorpha. The shells of the species in this family are mostly globular in shape.

  8. Fasciolariidae - Wikipedia

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    Snails in the family Fasciolariidae are carnivorous. They feed on other gastropods and on bivalves. Some also prey on worms and barnacles. The snails are gonochoristic, i.e. the individuals have just one sex. The female snails deposit their eggs in horny capsules either in a single form or in clusters arranged around a hollow axis.

  9. 50 tough tongue twisters to challenge yourself and your friends

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    Ahead, we’ve got 50 tongue twisters for you to try on your own, share with loved ones or with English second-language (ESL) speakers in your inner orbit to hone their tongue-tango talents.