Systema_Naturae: Class
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Cephalopoda
Cephalopoda, a class of mollusks, includes some of the most fascinating creatures of the ocean. This diverse group, which encompasses squids, octopuses, and cuttlefish, is known for its remarkable intelligence, sophisticated behaviors, and unique physiological features. One of the striking characteristics of cephalopods is their ability to change color and texture, a skill that serves…
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Lemuridae
Lemuridae, commonly known as true lemurs, are a unique family of primates native to Madagascar. This family comprises multiple recognized species and here are n=5 genomes available in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) database: These social and intelligent creatures are renowned for their striking large eyes and expressive faces, which lend them a…
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pharaonis
Species name for Monomorium pharaonis an ant studied and documented by Dr. E.O. Wilson in Ants from Naturalist. The resilient characteristics of pharaonis have prompted extensive research into its survival strategies across various environments, from arid deserts to lush tropical landscapes. Understanding the adaptability and survival mechanisms of pharaonis holds potential implications for public health, particularly in regions where…
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Monomorium pharaonis
Monomorium pharaonis is the species name used by Dr. E.O. Wilson in Ants chapter of Naturalist. Dr. Wilson describes this particular ant species ability to colonize in hospitals and even transmit disease inadvertently while consuming medical waste to survive. Superkingdom: EukaryotaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: Hymenoptera

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