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  • 21coprophagia — 1906, in Havelock Ellis, Latinized from COPROPHAGY (Cf. coprophagy) (q.v.) …

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  • 22coprophagous — adjective Etymology: Greek koprophagos, from kopr + phagos phagous Date: 1826 feeding on dung • coprophagy noun …

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  • 24Hamster — Temporal range: Middle Miocene–Recent Golden Hamster Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 25Guinea pig — For the domestic pig breed, see Guinea Hog. For other uses, see Guinea pig (disambiguation). Guinea pig …

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  • 27List of sexology topics — This is a list of topics related to sexology, human sexuality and marriage customs, and related topics such as human sexual anatomy, reproductive biology, andrology, gynaecology, obstetrics and, where relevant, anthropology. Note that this list… …

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  • 28List of feeding behaviours — Feeding is the process by which organisms, typically animals, obtain food. Terminology often uses either the suffix vore from Latin vorare, meaning to devour , or phagy, from Greek φαγειν, meaning to eat . Mosquito drinking blood …

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  • 29Meadow Vole — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) …

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