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The biggest. Thank you, friends, for this {ID=Ferussaciidae/Cecilioides
sp}. Thank you, Paul, for your contribustion (a contribustion is a
contribution that boosts the knowledge).
Olivier
Le 11/10/2014 15:03, Callomon,Paul a écrit :
> The English say "Cat got your tongue?", meaning "Why are you keeping
> quiet?" The Japanese say "Neko-jita" (Cat's tongue) when you burn your
> tongue on something hot Then there's Spondylus linguafelis, the Cat's
> Tongue Oyster. It's a mystery all right. Paul Callomon Collection
> Manager, Malacology, Invertebrate Paleontology and General
> Invertebrates Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University,
> Philadelphia 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia PA
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