family todidae (Meaning)

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family todidae (n)

a family of birds of the order Coraciiformes

Synonyms & Antonyms of family todidae

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family todidae Sentence Examples

  1. The diminutive tody is a member of the avian family Todidae.
  2. The family Todidae is characterized by small, active, and brightly colored birds.
  3. Todies inhabit the tropical rainforests of the Americas.
  4. The Cuban tody (Todus multicolor) is the smallest species in the family Todidae.
  5. Todies have long, serrated bills that they use to catch insects.
  6. The tody's call is a distinctive whistle or trill.
  7. Todays often build their nests in tree cavities or abandoned woodpecker holes.
  8. The female tody lays two to four eggs in her nest.
  9. Baby todies are altricial, meaning they are born helpless and rely on their parents for food and care.
  10. Todies are important members of the rainforest ecosystem, helping to control insect populations.

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a family of birds of the order Coraciiformes

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The diminutive tody is a member of the avian family Todidae.

The family Todidae is characterized by small, active, and brightly colored birds.

Todies inhabit the tropical rainforests of the Americas.

The Cuban tody (Todus multicolor) is the smallest species in the family Todidae.