longirostral Synonyms

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longirostral Meaning

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longirostral (a.)

Having a long bill; of or pertaining to the Longirostres.

longirostral Sentence Examples

  1. The longirostral bird's thin, narrow beak allowed it to probe deep into the crevices of trees.
  2. The longirostral curvature of the parrot's beak enabled it to crack nuts and seeds with ease.
  3. The longirostral shape of the hummingbirds' beaks perfectly suits their nectar-feeding habits.
  4. The longirostral cormorant's beak is specially adapted for spearfishing underwater.
  5. The longirostral anteater's elongated snout helps it reach ants and termites in narrow nests.
  6. The longirostral opossum has a specialized beak for extracting insects from rotting logs.
  7. The longirostral crocodile's snout allows for precision in capturing fish and other aquatic prey.
  8. The longirostral shrike's beak is capable of impaling small prey for later consumption.
  9. The longirostral hawk's beak enables it to tear apart larger animals for food.
  10. The longirostral kiwi's beak is sensitive to vibrations, aiding in foraging for worms and other invertebrates.

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Having a long bill; of or pertaining to the Longirostres.

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The longirostral bird's thin, narrow beak allowed it to probe deep into the crevices of trees.

The longirostral curvature of the parrot's beak enabled it to crack nuts and seeds with ease.

The longirostral shape of the hummingbirds' beaks perfectly suits their nectar-feeding habits.

The longirostral cormorant's beak is specially adapted for spearfishing underwater.