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| (ee-oh-nee-oh-fron | 'Dawn Egyptian Vulture') |
| (Name refers to its early geological age and the 'Neophron' (a.k.a., Egyptian vulture) colloquially known as "Pharaoh's chicken", a nod to its larger relative Anzu (a.k.a., 'chicken from hell') and in honor of the lead author's pet Nile monitor lizard nam |
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