guacharo (Meaning)

Wordnet

guacharo (n)

nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butter

Webster

guacharo (n.)

A nocturnal bird of South America and Trinidad (Steatornis Caripensis, or S. steatornis); -- called also oilbird.

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guacharo Sentence Examples

  1. The eerie calls of guacharos echoed through the depths of the cave.
  2. Guacharos, nocturnal fruit-eating birds, are unique to South America.
  3. Oil from guacharos was once used as a natural food source for the indigenous people of Venezuela.
  4. Guacharos have an amazing sense of smell, enabling them to locate fruit trees in the darkness.
  5. The guacharo's beak is specially adapted for scraping the pulp from fruits.
  6. Guacharos live in large colonies, often sharing caves with other species such as bats and insects.
  7. The guacharo's plumage is dark brown, providing excellent camouflage in its cave environment.
  8. Guacharos are considered keystone species in their ecosystems, as they disperse seeds and provide food for other animals.
  9. The guacharo is a symbol of Venezuelan wildlife and is featured on the country's currency.
  10. Guacharos have played a significant role in the cultural and spiritual traditions of the Indigenous people of the region.

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nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butterA nocturnal bird of South America and Trinidad (

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The eerie calls of guacharos echoed through the depths of the cave.

Guacharos, nocturnal fruit-eating birds, are unique to South America.

Oil from guacharos was once used as a natural food source for the indigenous people of Venezuela.

Guacharos have an amazing sense of smell, enabling them to locate fruit trees in the darkness.