gressorial (Meaning)

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gressorial (a.)

Alt. of Gressorious

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gressorial Sentence Examples

  1. The gressorial feet of the ostrich are adapted for running on grassy plains.
  2. The gressorial hindlimbs of the guinea fowl allow it to stride efficiently across rough terrain.
  3. Gressorial birds are uniquely equipped with elongated legs and robust feet for traversing grasslands.
  4. The gressorial gait of the partridge enables it to cover long distances quickly.
  5. The common snipe displays gressorial behaviors such as probing the ground for food with its long, sensitive bill.
  6. The ptarmigan's gressorial adaptations facilitate its survival in tundra environments.
  7. The gressorial feet of the lapwing are specialized for capturing insects on the ground.
  8. The gressorial stance of the sandgrouse enhances its stability when foraging in arid landscapes.
  9. Gressorial birds possess a number of evolutionary advantages, including increased mobility and improved access to food resources.
  10. The study of gressorial adaptations in birds has provided valuable insights into the diversity of avian locomotion.

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The gressorial feet of the ostrich are adapted for running on grassy plains.

The gressorial hindlimbs of the guinea fowl allow it to stride efficiently across rough terrain.

Gressorial birds are uniquely equipped with elongated legs and robust feet for traversing grasslands.

The gressorial gait of the partridge enables it to cover long distances quickly.