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cloaca

[kloh-ey-kuh] / kloʊˈeɪ kə /




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The technique involves massaging a male’s cloaca from the outside with the thumb.

From Science Magazine

And they’re like, ‘A pangolin kissed a turtle? Hurrrm. … Maybe a bat flew into the cloaca of a turkey and then it sneezed into my chili — and now we all have coronavirus.’

From Washington Times

There, they measured and weighed it, swabbed its mouth and cloaca at the back end, notched the shell and used plumber’s putty to attach a radio antenna and temperature sensor to its shell.

From Washington Times

In January scientists from the University of Bristol and the University of Massachusetts Amherst revealed in the journal Current Biology that they had found a dinosaur cloaca.

From Salon

Paleontologists discovered this cloaca in the skin patterns of a Psittacosaurus, a dog-sized dinosaur related to the Triceratops.

From Salon