| Plural | holocephalis |
holocephali are
holocephali include
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holocephali lack
studying holocephali
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holocephali anatomy
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the holocephali subclass includes unique fish with tooth plates instead of typical teeth.
marine biologists have studied holocephali fossils dating back to the devonian period.
holocephali are distinguished by their cartilaginous skeletons and fused jaw structures.
recent research on holocephali has revealed insights into vertebrate evolution.
the holocephali order chimaeriformes contains approximately 50 living species.
holocephali possess a distinctive single gill opening rather than multiple slits.
paleontologists discovered well-preserved holocephali specimens in ancient marine deposits.
holocephali tooth plates continue to grow throughout the fish's lifetime.
the holocephali subclass diverged from other cartilaginous fish hundreds of millions of years ago.
holocephali are typically found in deep ocean environments worldwide.
scientists continue to study holocephali morphology to understand ancient fish adaptations.
the holocephali taxonomic classification has been refined through genetic analysis.
holocephali are
holocephali include
holocephali have
holocephali lack
studying holocephali
holocephali species
holocephali anatomy
holocephali evolution
holocephali classification
holocephali research
the holocephali subclass includes unique fish with tooth plates instead of typical teeth.
marine biologists have studied holocephali fossils dating back to the devonian period.
holocephali are distinguished by their cartilaginous skeletons and fused jaw structures.
recent research on holocephali has revealed insights into vertebrate evolution.
the holocephali order chimaeriformes contains approximately 50 living species.
holocephali possess a distinctive single gill opening rather than multiple slits.
paleontologists discovered well-preserved holocephali specimens in ancient marine deposits.
holocephali tooth plates continue to grow throughout the fish's lifetime.
the holocephali subclass diverged from other cartilaginous fish hundreds of millions of years ago.
holocephali are typically found in deep ocean environments worldwide.
scientists continue to study holocephali morphology to understand ancient fish adaptations.
the holocephali taxonomic classification has been refined through genetic analysis.
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