A triakis tetrahedron is a type of polyhedron that can be considered a variation of a tetrahedron. Specifically, it is formed by taking a regular tetrahedron and adding a triangular pyramid (or tetrahedral apex) to each of the faces of the original tetrahedron. The key characteristics of a triakis tetrahedron include: 1. **Vertices, Edges, and Faces**: The triakis tetrahedron has 12 edges, 8 faces, and 4 vertices.

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