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Are winged anteaters in any way related to leprechauns or watermelon patches?

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Are winged anteaters in any way related to leprechauns or watermelon patches?

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  1. Of course. The winged anteater, or "latissimus dorsi", is a close relative of modern leprechauns, both having evolved from a common ancestor 95 million years ago. This can easily be shown by the marked lack of fins on both creatures, as well as the unusual urge to hoard socks.

    Watermelon patches, on the other hand, are in the "bacteria" family, which sets them apart from both other organisms


  2. Yes they also have monkeys with elephant trunks and lions with horse hoofs and tail and the best is a crab with a turtle shell a zebra stripes.

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