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Acrembolic proboscises are
usually found in
parasitic gastropods. The elephant's
trunk and the tapir's
elongated nose are
called "
proboscis", as is the...
- The
proboscis monkey or long-nosed
monkey (Nasalis larvatus) is an
arboreal Old
World monkey with an
unusually large nose (or
proboscis), a reddish-brown...
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attack as soon as the prey
moves into the
range of the
proboscis. Some
Anopla have
branched proboscises which can be
described as "a m**** of
sticky spaghetti"...
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attempting courtship.
Unlike many
other reptile species with
prominent proboscises, A.
proboscis does not use the
appendage as a weapon, and may even
attempt to...
- In teratology, a
proboscis is a blind-ended, tube-like structure,
commonly located in the
middle of the face. It is
commonly seen in
severe forms of holoprosencephaly...
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Proboscis is a
genus of
butterflies from the
subfamily Satyrinae in the
family Nymphalidae. The
species in the
genus Proboscis occur in
South America....
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other types of tapir, they have small,
stubby tails and long,
flexible proboscises. They have four toes on each
front foot and
three toes on each back foot...
- male peafowl, the
tusks of male narwhals,
enlarged proboscises in male
elephant seals and
proboscis monkeys, the
bright facial and rump
coloration of male...
- "veils
their foulness". It is said that they have long,
hollow tongues or
proboscises to
drain victims' body-fluids, and that they
excrete a
strange blue pus...
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proboscis bat (Rhynchonycteris naso) is a
species of bat
found in
South America and
Central America.
Other common names include long-nosed
proboscis bat...