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{{see more|Snootwhack family#Naming}}
{{see more|Snootwhack family#Naming}}
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|common    = Mammoth Snootwhacker. {{w|Mammoths}} are large, prehistoric elephants. It is of larger size than the Miniature Snootwhacker, and as the species resembles an elephant, the term mammoth applies.
|common    = Mammoth Snootwhacker. {{w|Mammoths}} are large, prehistoric elephants. It is also used as a term to mean "big", likely to distinguish it from its smaller variant.
|jpcommon  = {{j|オオハナタタキ|Oo Hana Tataki|Large Nose-Knocker}}. "Large" is used to distinguish itself from the [[Miniature Snootwhacker]].
|jpcommon  = {{j|オオハナタタキ|Oo Hana Tataki|Large Nose-Knocker}}. "Large" is used to distinguish itself from the [[Miniature Snootwhacker]].
|jpname    = {{j|クロスジマキバナウリ|Kuro Suji Maki Bana Uri|Black-streaked Coiled Nose Melon}}.
|jpname    = {{j|クロスジマキバナウリ|Kuro Suji Maki Bana Uri|Black-streaked Coiled Nose Melon}}.

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