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Scarinae 🔍

Scarinae are a group of animals that include certain species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and some amphibians. They are characterized by their distinctive scar-like features on their skin or feathers, which serve as camouflage in the wild. These animals are typically found in temperate regions where they can adapt to various climates and environments.

Lepidocharax 🔍

Lepidoscarinae, a family of small freshwater fish that includes the common carp.

Cephalotrichidae 🔍

The cephalotrichids are a group of small, flat-bodied gastropod mollusks that have a large number of arms and legs. They belong to the family Molluscarinae and are classified as gastropods.

Ommatopteryx 🔍

Ommatopteryx is a type of fish, commonly known as the clownfish. It belongs to the family Molluscarinae and is classified as a marine fish species. Its primary role in the aquatic ecosystem is to feed on planktonic organisms and other small animals. Ommatopteryx exhibits a wide range of colors, including bright reds and greens, which are adapted for camouflage and prey detection.

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