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Anhinga is a species of bird that belongs to the family Aeglandinidae, commonly known as the kingfishers or black-bellied birds. They are native to South America and are found in many regions around the world, including Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Colombia. Anhinga species have been recognized for their unique adaptations such as a long tail, which allows them to swim efficiently, and their ability to mimic human speech

Anhingas 🔍

Anhinga is a group of large, flat-bodied vertebrates that consists of several species found in various parts of the world. They are characterized by their elongated bodies, long limbs, and ability to swim and dive. Anhinga play important roles in marine ecosystems as primary consumers, as they feed on plankton and other small organisms.

Anhingatrema 🔍

Anhingatrema is a type of freshwater fish that belongs to the family Echinidae and is native to various regions worldwide, including Asia and Africa. They are known for their distinctive red coloration, which can vary depending on the species. The term "anhingatrema" refers to both the fish and the genus from which it originates.

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