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There's a whole genre of commonly confused animal terms in English with which we could make a similar observation: monkey vs. ape, alligator vs. crocodile, turtle vs. tortoise, rabbit vs. hare, frog vs. toad, crow vs. raven, and so on. Many of us struggle with at least some of these distinctions, or if not these particular examples, then others. In such cases, it's safe to say that our mental representations of the meanings of the words involved are not completely fleshed out despite whatever confidence we may have that we know what each of these words means individually. Of course, if our dinner depended on being able to tell various animal species apart, we'd probably do far better, but unless a distinction is relevant for something, we usually content ourselves with the thought that the details are known to somebody somewhere and that we could easily look them up if necessary.