dipus (Meaning)

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dipus (n)

type genus of the Dipodidae; typical jerboas having three toes on each hind foot

Synonyms & Antonyms of dipus

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dipus Sentence Examples

  1. The dipus is a genus of small jumping rodents found in the deserts of North Africa and Asia.
  2. Dipus agilis, commonly known as the jerboa, is a species of dipus found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  3. Dipus sagitta, the arrow-tailed jerboa, is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  4. Dipus tamaricinus, the tamarisk jerboa, is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  5. Dipus naevia, the white-footed jerboa, is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  6. Dipus sagitta is the only species of dipus that is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  7. Dipus tamaricinus is the only species of dipus that is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  8. Dipus sagitta is the only species of dipus that is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  9. Dipus tamaricinus is the only species of dipus that is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
  10. Dipus naevia is the only species of dipus that is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.

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type genus of the Dipodidae; typical jerboas having three toes on each hind foot

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The dipus is a genus of small jumping rodents found in the deserts of North Africa and Asia.

Dipus agilis, commonly known as the jerboa, is a species of dipus found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.

Dipus sagitta, the arrow-tailed jerboa, is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.

Dipus tamaricinus, the tamarisk jerboa, is found in the deserts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.