Talk:Ctenochasma
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adding mention of "the other C. elegans" may be worth it.
[edit]There is no way somebody could confuse a giant dinosaur for a modern tiny nematode, obvously. But for some reason I feel like we should just mention "normally, when a biologist says C. elegans- they mean a particular model organism that is vastly studied due to its simplicity.." I guess its off topic, though. What do you guys think?
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