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"content": "nostr:npub1smgv6uvdsnu7zg4ntmeu2sp8ks3err70qfdfqpegq9wxes0dfjusejxwcp \n\nThat feels more like either the origin for the English common name \"Giant forest ant\"\n\nso maybe one came from the other?\n\n\"monster\" is in the scientific name. \"dyno\" but I don't know why it has a y in it ... and isn't \"dino\"",
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