caraboid (Meaning)

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caraboid (a.)

Like, or pertaining to the genus Carabus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of caraboid

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

caraboid Sentence Examples

  1. The caraboid beetle scurried across the forest floor, its iridescent shell catching the sunlight.
  2. Scientists studied the caraboid insects' unique mating behaviors in their natural habitat.
  3. The caraboid family of beetles comprises a diverse array of species, each adapted to different environments.
  4. Entomologists examined the intricate patterns on the caraboid's exoskeleton under a microscope.
  5. During the night hike, we encountered a caraboid beetle navigating its way through the foliage.
  6. The caraboid larvae undergo a series of molts before reaching maturity.
  7. Insect enthusiasts often keep caraboid beetles as pets due to their fascinating behaviors.
  8. The caraboid population in the region declined sharply due to habitat destruction.
  9. A caraboid beetle's diet typically consists of smaller insects and decaying organic matter.
  10. The caraboid's ability to camouflage itself among leaves and twigs is essential for evading predators.

FAQs About the word caraboid

Like, or pertaining to the genus Carabus.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The caraboid beetle scurried across the forest floor, its iridescent shell catching the sunlight.

Scientists studied the caraboid insects' unique mating behaviors in their natural habitat.

The caraboid family of beetles comprises a diverse array of species, each adapted to different environments.

Entomologists examined the intricate patterns on the caraboid's exoskeleton under a microscope.