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The afrotherian family Proboscobipedidae is found throughout spec's subsaharan Africa. Physiologically, they converge somewhat on theropods, running and jumping on two legs, yet in some other ways they converge on elephant shrews of both Home-Earth and spec world , with their long, flexible trunks to search for and manipuale food. Genetically they have some similarity to the Sut, but not anywhere near enough to provide taxonomic insight.

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  • Spec Mammalia: Proboscobipedidae
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  • The afrotherian family Proboscobipedidae is found throughout spec's subsaharan Africa. Physiologically, they converge somewhat on theropods, running and jumping on two legs, yet in some other ways they converge on elephant shrews of both Home-Earth and spec world , with their long, flexible trunks to search for and manipuale food. Genetically they have some similarity to the Sut, but not anywhere near enough to provide taxonomic insight.
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  • The afrotherian family Proboscobipedidae is found throughout spec's subsaharan Africa. Physiologically, they converge somewhat on theropods, running and jumping on two legs, yet in some other ways they converge on elephant shrews of both Home-Earth and spec world , with their long, flexible trunks to search for and manipuale food. Genetically they have some similarity to the Sut, but not anywhere near enough to provide taxonomic insight.
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