Editing Card Names:Man-Eater Bug
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* This card's unofficial Arabic name (الحشرة آكلة البشر ''al-Ḥašaratu ʾĀkilatu l-Bašar'') translates to '''Man-Eater Insect'''. | * This card's unofficial Arabic name (الحشرة آكلة البشر ''al-Ḥašaratu ʾĀkilatu l-Bašar'') translates to '''Man-Eater Insect'''. | ||
− | * In reality, the word "bug" does not exist in Arabic. [[Wikipedia:Arthropod|Arthropods]] are referred to by their group ([[Wikipedia:Insect|insects]], [[Wikipedia:Arachnid|arachnids]], [[Wikipedia:Crustaceans|crustaceans]], etc.) or, more commonly, by their specific species. Although | + | * In reality, the word "bug" does not exist in Arabic. [[Wikipedia:Arthropod|Arthropods]] are referred to by their group ([[Wikipedia:Insect|insects]], [[Wikipedia:Arachnid|arachnids]], [[Wikipedia:Crustaceans|crustaceans]], etc.) or, more commonly, by their specific species. Although "insect" is sometimes incorrectly used as a collective term due to the fact that most arthropods are insects. |