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Meaning of latirostral

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latirostral (a.)

Alt. of Latirostrous

latirostral Sentence Examples

  1. 1) The latirostral billed bird possesses a distinctive beak morphology adapted for specialized feeding strategies.
  2. 2) The eagle's broad, latirostral beak provides immense force for gripping and tearing prey.
  3. 3) The deep grooves in the latirostral beak of the owl enable a powerful, locking grip on captured objects.
  4. 4) The colorful, latirostral beak of the toucan serves as an iconic symbol of the vibrant South American rainforests.
  5. 5) The specialized latirostral beak of the kingfisher enables precise capture and manipulation of underwater prey.
  6. 6) With their narrow, latirostral beaks, hummingbirds are able to extract nectar from the intricate depths of flowers.
  7. 7) The broad, latirostral beak of the crow is a versatile tool for scavenging, hunting, and manipulating objects.
  8. 8) The vulture's sharply curved, latirostral beak is perfectly adapted for tearing through the tough skin of carcasses.
  9. 9) The spoon-shaped, latirostral beak of the spoonbill is expertly designed for filtering small aquatic organisms from the water.
  10. 10) The uniquely shaped, latirostral beak of the pelican allows it to scoop up vast quantities of water and fish.

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1) The latirostral billed bird possesses a distinctive beak morphology adapted for specialized feeding strategies.

2) The eagle's broad, latirostral beak provides immense force for gripping and tearing prey.

3) The deep grooves in the latirostral beak of the owl enable a powerful, locking grip on captured objects.

4) The colorful, latirostral beak of the toucan serves as an iconic symbol of the vibrant South American rainforests.