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s344n2d4d5 [400]
3 years ago
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Help! Scientists have discovered quite a few new creatures on planet Pamishan. They need your help to identify and classify them

. Fill in the correct scientific name for each creature. Spelling counts - so double check your work!
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Biology
1 answer:
mariarad [96]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Answer 1:

Narrowus Portus

Answer 2:

Broadus archus

Answer 3:

Narrowus plainus

Answer 4:

Broadus hairyemmus

Answer 5:

Broadus hairus

Answer 6:

Broadus anderson

Answer 7:

Narrowus montainian

Answer 8:

Narrowus georginia

Answer 9:

Narrowus blankus

Answer 10:

Broadus emmus

Answer 11:

Narrowus cyclops

Answer 12:

Broadus hairystarus

Answer 13:

Narrowus beardus

Answer 14:

Broadus walter

Answer 15:

Broadus plainus

Answer 16:

Broadus kifenus

Answer 17:

Narrowus starboardus

Answer 18:

Broadus tritops

Answer 19:

Narrowus wolfus

Answer 20:

Narrowus fuzzus

Explanation:

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