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Combs are found in various animal species, most notably in birds, such as Chickens and Roosters, where they serve as a secondary sexual characteristic and help with temperature regulation. Certain reptiles, like the comb jelly (a type of marine invertebrate), also exhibit comb-like structures used for locomotion. Additionally, some species of fish, such as the comb grouper, have comb-like fin structures. These adaptations serve different purposes across species, including display, mobility, and thermoregulation.

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