Display title | Prongangels |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The megaorthoceros genus, also known by their common name, prongangels, contains many interesting species such as megaorthoceros segnoneustes, megaorthoceros holdfasti, megaorthoceros circumorphos, and the slarti prongangel. It is a fairly diverse genus of microbes, most commonly found in freshwater environs but they can also be found in the ocean. The distinguishing feature of prongangels are their ridiculously long proboscises, which can be twice as long as the rest of the body. |