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Conspecific: Of or belonging to the same species or subspecies, whichever applies.
 
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Conspecific: Of or belonging to the same species or subspecies, whichever applies.
 
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Conspecific: Of or belonging to the same species or subspecies, whichever applies.


While this one is completed, I fell a second definition should be included here.


Conspecific: (1) Of or belonging to the same species or subspecies, whichever applies. (2) Multiple like specimens kept in the same enclosure. Example: Conspecific nibbling is very common among many caudate larvae.

Or am I nuking this one?;)
 
I think this is a good addition as one often sees the word used in this manner.
 
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