GORILLA GORILLA
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Homo sapiens sapiens?
Buffalo buffalo buffalo homo Homo sapiens sapiens?
afaik it's supposed to be pronounced "boo-opps"
I was saying boo-oops
Gorilla gorilla gorilla
To save you some time
Species named like this are called "autonymous". Like *rattus rattus* or *puffinus puffinus*.
I was interested in a list of species like this, but couldn't find anything when searching for "autonym". Did you mean "Tautonym" instead?
Oh doh yes I do! Once again I got tautonym and autonym mixed up. Autonym is within a species - like homo sapiens sapiens to distinguish from homo sapiens neanderthalensis.
stupid Buffalo latin name not being buffalo, otherwise this would fit:
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
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Buffaloan bison bison bison that Buffaloan bison bison bison buffalo also buffalo Buffaloan bison bison bison.
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I am that and more, m'Bourgon.
YAAAY
I dont know what you're talking about. My dumb brain just completes this with:
mushroom, MUSHROOM. A snake oh no its a snake it's a.....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo
weebl it up my man
And then there's me, the homo homo.
It's that the Latin name for the Common Bay Area Bartender? Or do I have it mixed up?
homo homo sapiens sapiens
*tap a face to tag*
Monke monke ! A shame that game got ruined by little kids
No caracal?
If you're cool you change languages mid name. *Aquila chrysaetos*.
I'll do you one better: *Diceros bicornis*.
The twohorned twohorn... this is wild.
Yeah, the author was having fun.
Gorilla used repetitiveness.
It was very effective.
It goes, it goes, it goes, guillotine yuh
flying gorila
Personally I prefer Equus Caballus
Ð scientific name for Horse is just a fancier way of saying "horse horse"
Humanity is not often an especially creative race
The grizzly bear is *Ursos arctos horribilis*, which translates as "horrible bear bear."
Which is kind of funny because of miscommunication, they thought they were naming a grisly bear.
shoutout for using thorn and eth, but man using just eth as a short for "the" took me a couple seconds to figure out.
It's borrowed from Shavian's idea of short handing certain grammar words. Were I a bolder man I'd be doing ð same for for, but, and, not, so, to, and oðers, along wið a host of orþographic reforms.