family monodontidae (Meaning)

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family monodontidae (n)

narwhals

Synonyms & Antonyms of family monodontidae

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family monodontidae Sentence Examples

  1. Monodontidae is a family of marine mammals that includes only two living species: the beluga and the narwhal.
  2. Monodontidae species are found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters.
  3. Members of the Monodontidae family are characterized by their elongated bodies and white or pale gray coloration.
  4. The Monodontidae have a characteristic bulbous forehead, which is more pronounced in males.
  5. Monodontidae species have a well-developed sense of hearing and can communicate with each other over long distances.
  6. Both species of Monodontidae are social animals and live in groups called pods.
  7. The Monodontidae diet consists primarily of fish, squid, and crustaceans.
  8. Monodontidae species are apex predators in their respective ecosystems.
  9. The conservation status of the Monodontidae family varies, with the beluga being listed as near threatened and the narwhal as least concern.
  10. The Monodontidae family has a rich cultural and historical significance for Arctic indigenous communities.

FAQs About the word family monodontidae

narwhals

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Monodontidae is a family of marine mammals that includes only two living species: the beluga and the narwhal.

Monodontidae species are found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters.

Members of the Monodontidae family are characterized by their elongated bodies and white or pale gray coloration.

The Monodontidae have a characteristic bulbous forehead, which is more pronounced in males.