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Though that does go back to anything remotely similar looking to a known animal will get called something similar regardless of how absurd it may be scientifically. Large slow moving shelled grazing heterotrophs will get called land crabs or tortoises even if they are blue with 16 eyes, 6 legs, and spit gastric acid when annoyed.
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I edited my post after thinking for a moment. You're just too fast to respond. ;)
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I think what may be needed here given the assumed parallelism are names for ecological niches. We don't currently have any of those, you'll have to make them up. Though the fact there is no word, common or technical, for say "flying carnivore of small flying things" that covers the multiple kinds of birds, bats, dragonflies (and presumably pterosaurs) that have filled that niche, and the ease with which even amateur observers can tell them apart, sort of suggests the core premise that evolutionary parallelism forces anything in similar niches to be so similar a single name makes sense is not working here on Earth.
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For example I have an upcoming instance where I want to make xenology mention of a native bird that has many of characteristics of a Kea, a highly integument (but NOT sapient), omnivorous, alpine parrot, with the same issue of 'cheekyness' Last edited by roguebfl; 12-12-2013 at 04:00 PM. |
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When we do these kind of things across genuses here on Earth they often get name particles such as para- or -morphia.
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Skip some syllables and try felids and poulids, as the alt-universe-exploring biologists in Bear's LEGACY do.
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