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What (who) is Pacific flat-headed borer - definition

FICTIONAL MAMMAL
Hot headed naked ice borer; Hot headed ice borer; Naked ice borer

Flat-headed shrew         
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Crocidura planiceps; Flat-headed Shrew
The flat-headed shrew (Crocidura planiceps) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is found in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Uganda.
Elizabeth Borer         
AMERICAN ECOLOGIST
Borer, Elizabeth
Elizabeth T. Borer is an American ecologist and a Professor of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior in the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Minnesota.
Chalcophora japonica         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Ubatamamushi; Flat-headed Wood-borer; Flat-headed wood-borer
Chalcophora japonica, or ubatamamushi in Japanese (Japanese kanji: , katakana: ; lit. 'nanny jewel bug'), also known as the flat-headed wood-borer, is a metallic, bullet-shaped, woodboring beetle of the Buprestidae family.

Wikipedia

Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer

The Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer is a fictional animal invented by Discover magazine as an April Fool's Day joke.

A short article on the Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer first appeared in the April 1995 issue of Discover magazine. The article was written by Tim Folger, then an editor at the magazine. Folger wrote several other April Fool stories for the magazine, including a basketball-sized particle named the "bigon", and the discovery of prehistoric musical instruments— rhinoceros bladder bagpipes, a mastodon-tusk tuba, and a bone triangle—supposedly used by Neanderthals.