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The '''Gromähne''' (Common: /gɹomeɪn/, Luxembourgish: /gʁomæːn/) ('''''Anchylodermus Longichaetes'''''), known in common as the Great Mane, is a species of three-toed animal, closely related to the [[ | The '''Gromähne''' (Common: /gɹomeɪn/, Luxembourgish: /gʁomæːn/) ('''''Anchylodermus Longichaetes'''''), known in common as the Great Mane, is a species of three-toed animal, closely related to the [[Lequn]]. | ||
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The Gromähne, before domestication, had been slowly spreading from the Western Meadows towards the east. | The Gromähne, before domestication, had been slowly spreading from the Western Meadows towards the east. | ||
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Polykariota
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Kingdom: | Amidraloanimalia
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Phylum: | Orthochordata
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Class: | Trimetrodonta
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Order: | Hexadactyla
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Family: | Anchylodermae
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Genus: | Anchylodermus
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Species: | A. Longichaetes
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Anchylodermus Longichaetes |
The Gromähne (Common: /gɹomeɪn/, Luxembourgish: /gʁomæːn/) (Anchylodermus Longichaetes), known in common as the Great Mane, is a species of three-toed animal, closely related to the Lequn.
Distribution
The Gromähne, before domestication, had been slowly spreading from the Western Meadows towards the east.