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Pipi (other)
Pipi or Pipis may refer to: *'' Plebidonax deltoides'', an edible clam known as pipi in parts of Australia *''Paphies australis'', a mollusc endemic to New Zealand * Pipi A, a High Priest of Ptah during the Ancient Egyptian 21st Dynasty * Neterkheperre Meryptah called Pipi II, another 21st Dynasty High Priest of Ptah *Pipi, a transcription (ΠΙΠΙ) into Greek of the Tetragrammaton *Pipis, an enemy from the video game Deltarune * Pipi Natural Bridge, a geological formation in the Central African Republic *'' Litsea garciae'', a tree native to Southeast Asia locally called pipi * Pipi (footballer, born 1915), full name Serafim Pinto Ribeiro Júnior, Brazilian football forward * Pipi (footballer, born 2003), full name Takuhiro Nakai, Japanese football midfielder * "PIPI in your pampers", a phrase notably used by chess grandmaster Tigran L. Petrosian * Berkaber, a village formerly known as Pipis See also *Peepee (other) Peepee or Pee Pee may refer to: * Slang for penis ( ...
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Plebidonax Deltoides
''Plebidonax deltoides'' or ''Donax deltoides'' is a small, edible saltwater clam or marine bivalve mollusc, endemic to Australia. It belongs to the family of either the Donacidae, or the related Psammobiidae. It is most widely known as the pipi (also spelled ''pippi'', plural ''pipis'' or ''pippies'') in the eastern states of its native Australia. In South Australia, it is called the Coorong cockle, Goolwa cockle, or Goolwa pipi, for the region where it is most abundant, or by its Ngarrindjeri name, kuti. In south-eastern Queensland, it is often also known as eugarie or (y)ugari, a borrowing from the local Yugambeh and Ugarapul languages. This species should not be confused with the bivalve ''Paphies australis'' (of the family Mesodesmatidae), endemic to New Zealand and also called "pipi". Life cycle ''P. deltoides'' is an edible bivalve mollusc primarily found from the Eyre Peninsula to Kingston SE in South Australia and from Tasmania to Fraser Island in Queensland, with ...
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