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|jpcommon = {{j|コバナタタキ|Ko Bana Tataki|Little Nose-Knocker}}. "Little" is used to differentiate it from the [[Mammoth Snootwhacker]]. | |jpcommon = {{j|コバナタタキ|Ko Bana Tataki|Little Nose-Knocker}}. "Little" is used to differentiate it from the [[Mammoth Snootwhacker]]. | ||
|jpname = {{j|クロスジマキバナウリ 幼体|Kuro Suji Maki Bana Uri Youtai|Black-streaked Coiled Nose Melon (juvenile)}}. | |jpname = {{j|クロスジマキバナウリ 幼体|Kuro Suji Maki Bana Uri Youtai|Black-streaked Coiled Nose Melon (juvenile)}}. | ||
|scientific = ''Naspiralum melona'' (adolescent). | |scientific = ''Naspiralum melona'' (adolescent). It has the same scientific name to the Mammoth Snootwhacker, with the mention of its adolescence. | ||
|internal = <code>SHIPPOZAKO</code>. <code>SHIPPO</code> is the internal name for the Mammoth Snoothwhacker, which means "tail", which could refer to how it swings its trunk like a tail. "Zako", which means small-fry, is used to distinguish the size. | |internal = <code>SHIPPOZAKO</code>. <code>SHIPPO</code> is the internal name for the Mammoth Snoothwhacker, which means "tail", which could refer to how it swings its trunk like a tail. "Zako", which means small-fry, is used to distinguish the size. | ||
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