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domesticus

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See: domestic, household, internal


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Byline: L C Hollier IN RESPONSE to A Taylor's letter, I assume he refers to the common house sparrow belonging to the family Passer Domesticus.
In the delightful new book, Homo Domesticus, by David Valdes Greenwood, you'll read about love gained, lost, gained again, and the happiest-ever-after ever.
The house cricket, Acheta domesticus, loses the ability to fly shortly after adult emergence due to programmed cell death and histolysis of the flight muscles.
 
 
 
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