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Pleolophus 🔍

Polephus, a genus of sea snails, primarily inhabit warm and temperate waters. They are characterized by their large, flattened body shape and a wide range of colors, including black, white, and gray. These animals feed on small invertebrates, algae, and plankton.

Baeolophus 🔍

Baeolophus is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known for their large, slender leaves and their ability to grow in low light conditions. These plants are often found growing on rocks or other hard surfaces, typically in humid environments. They have been used by humans as a source of food, medicine, and ornamental plants due to their aesthetic qualities and medicinal properties.

Creolophus 🔍

Creolophus is a genus of aquatic reptiles in the family Raptiformes, which includes snakes and lizards.

Eolophus 🔍

Eolophus is a genus of marine fish belonging to the family Osteichthyes, which includes several species that are commonly found in freshwater ecosystems. These fish are primarily known for their ability to live in saltwater environments and adapt to various water conditions.

Neolophus 🔍

Neolophus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia Minor. They are known for their distinctive, narrow leaves that form a leafless stem at the base, which gives them a pointed shape. The flowers are typically arranged in clusters or in groups around the stem, with each flower having five petals.

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