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This word is important because it refers to a whole genus of animals. - Mrfish33

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minigulper

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This page is showing up in a list of pages that contain misspellings because of the word "minigulper". "Minigulper" is not in wiktionary.

It is used in the article in a way that appears to be the common name for a species. However, I have not been able to find enough other evidence to add it to Wiktionary. If someone could add some references that use "minigulper", that will help the next time someone is going through the list of misspelled pages and comes to this one. Mark (talk) 12:39, 7 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]