Avicularium

/ˌævɪˈkɛəriəm/ noun

A specialized reproductive structure found in bryozoans (tiny colonial sea creatures) that resembles a bird's beak and helps protect the colony.

From Latin 'avis' (bird) and 'arium' (place or container), named in the 1800s by zoologists because the structure's appearance resembles a bird's head or beak.

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