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Meaning of maguari

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maguari (n.)

A South American stork (Euxenara maguari), having a forked tail.

maguari Sentence Examples

  1. The graceful maguari storks soared majestically over the Venezuelan wetlands.
  2. A pair of maguari perched on a tree, their distinctive white plumage contrasting with the lush greenery.
  3. The maguari's long, curved beak proved invaluable for probing mudflats in search of prey.
  4. As twilight descended, the maguari made their way to their communal roosting site.
  5. The maguari's call, a deep, resonant honk, echoed through the marshes.
  6. The maguari's status as a threatened species highlighted the importance of habitat conservation.
  7. Researchers conducted a study to determine the migratory routes of maguari.
  8. The maguari's population has declined significantly due to habitat loss and hunting.
  9. Conservationists are working diligently to protect maguari and their vital wetland ecosystem.
  10. The maguari stork serves as a symbol of the fragile beauty and resilience of Venezuela's natural heritage.

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A South American stork (Euxenara maguari), having a forked tail.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The graceful maguari storks soared majestically over the Venezuelan wetlands.

A pair of maguari perched on a tree, their distinctive white plumage contrasting with the lush greenery.

The maguari's long, curved beak proved invaluable for probing mudflats in search of prey.

As twilight descended, the maguari made their way to their communal roosting site.