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Euneomys 🔍

Euneomys is a genus of extinct mammals that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 68-65 million years ago. This group was characterized by small, elongated bodies and a single tail, which evolved from the head to avoid predators. Euneomys had a short lifespan due to its size and diet, as it is believed that they were primarily herbivorous.

Neomys 🔍

"Neomys" is a genus of extinct, possibly large theropod dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period (about 68-75 million years ago) in North America. They were small to medium-sized herbivores with long necks and powerful jaws. Their fossil remains have been found in various locations across North America, including in Texas, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.

Neomystocis 🔍

Neomystocis is a term used in the field of biology, specifically referring to a type of bacteria that possesses an unusual ability to synthesize its own DNA and proteins from non-digested substrates. This process is known as "self-replication" or "in vitro replication," which allows them to survive and reproduce without the need for a host organism.

Neomysis 🔍

Neomysis is a type of bacteria that has multiple cell types, including a nucleus, mitochondria, and a cytoplasmic membrane.

Neomysini 🔍

Neomysini is a genus of extinct marine reptile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. They are known for their unique, elongated body shape and were closely related to the modern crocodiles. Their fossils have been discovered in various parts of Europe, including Germany, Switzerland, and Russia.