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notes:stickerclub [2025/06/07 07:26] – [Antiquity] scumsucknotes:stickerclub [2025/06/30 03:38] (current) – [Requests from 2024] scumsuck
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   * Helicoprion!   * Helicoprion!
   * Coelacanth   * Coelacanth
-  * Narwhal!+  * <del>Narwhal!</del>
     * The word "narwhal" comes from the Old Norse nárhval, meaning 'corpse-whale', which possibly refers to the animal's grey, mottled skin and its habit of remaining motionless when at the water's surface     * The word "narwhal" comes from the Old Norse nárhval, meaning 'corpse-whale', which possibly refers to the animal's grey, mottled skin and its habit of remaining motionless when at the water's surface
     * "In the majority of cases, erupted tusks appear only in males and the left-side tusk is the one that tends to emerge."  Females tend to lose their tusk if they grow them     * "In the majority of cases, erupted tusks appear only in males and the left-side tusk is the one that tends to emerge."  Females tend to lose their tusk if they grow them
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 ===== Some ideas from me: ===== ===== Some ideas from me: =====
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 +====crappy animals====
 +  * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molidae|sunfish]] - cant move spine or mouth, gets so many worms they have to bask on the surface for birds to eat their parasites
 +  * Octopuses die after reproduction
 +  * Squids ink through their mobility/waste hole
 +  * Most sponges reproduce sexually. 
 +  * Paxillosida Starfish use one hole for their mouth and anus.
 ====Antiquity==== ====Antiquity====
   * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_(Chinese_zoology)|Mo = Giant Panda or Malaysian Tapir]]   * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_(Chinese_zoology)|Mo = Giant Panda or Malaysian Tapir]]
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   * [[https://www.tumblr.com/apsciencebylyn/774707055096446976/hands-you-one|Treehopper]]   * [[https://www.tumblr.com/apsciencebylyn/774707055096446976/hands-you-one|Treehopper]]
   * Blue carpenter bee   * Blue carpenter bee
-  * Native bees vs honey bees+  * Native bees vs honey bees (honey bees can BEE invasive competitors to native beez) 
 +  * Photuris - female mimic lightning bugs that eat males of other species
  
 ==== Appalachian cryptids ==== ==== Appalachian cryptids ====
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