genus todus Antonyms
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Meaning of genus todus
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genus todus (n)
type genus of the Todidae
genus todus Sentence Examples
- The genus Todus belongs to the family Todidae and includes four species of todies.
- Todus species are native to the Caribbean region and are known for their small size and bright plumage.
- The emerald tody (Todus multicolor) is the largest species of the genus Todus.
- Todus todies are insectivores and often forage for insects in the forest understory.
- The genus Todus is characterized by its short, broad bill and long tail.
- The green-backed tody (Todus mexicanus) is a small species that inhabits the Atlantic coast of Costa Rica and Panama.
- The Cuban tody (Todus multicolor subsp.
- evelynae) is a subspecies of the emerald tody found only in Cuba.
- The narrow-billed tody (Todus angustirostris) is a critically endangered species that is endemic to Jamaica.
- The genus Todus has a limited distribution, with most species occurring in Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola.
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type genus of the Todidae
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The genus Todus belongs to the family Todidae and includes four species of todies.
Todus species are native to the Caribbean region and are known for their small size and bright plumage.
The emerald tody (Todus multicolor) is the largest species of the genus Todus.
Todus todies are insectivores and often forage for insects in the forest understory.