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What is a Chelonian?

Testudines includes the Chelonia and some of their extinct relatives from the extentive turtle fossil record. 

Chelonia (ke-lō′ni-a) is a group name given to extant animals commonly known as turtles, tortoises and terrapins. Alternative scientific names for the group include Chelonii, Testudinata, Testudines.

Chelonia is the Greek word for tortoise whereas testudo (meaning "moveable shelter") is Latin.

Seed Dispersal by Nocturnal Crickets.

In addition to being great at singing nocturnal crickets are also important seed dispersers!
 
A large proportion of seed dispersal in tropical forests is performed by iconic vertebrates such as birds, bats, monkeys and rodents.

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