latirostrous (Meaning)

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latirostrous (a.)

Having a broad beak.

Synonyms & Antonyms of latirostrous

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latirostrous Sentence Examples

  1. The latirostrous beak of the spoonbill allows it to efficiently extract food from shallow waters.
  2. The latirostrous shape of the shoveler duck's bill enhances its filtering capabilities.
  3. The iconic latirostrous beak of the pelican enables it to hold large quantities of fish during feeding.
  4. The rare latirostrous bill of the shoebill is an adaptation for grasping large prey, such as lungfish.
  5. The subtle latirostrous beak of the ruddy shelduck helps it distinguish between edible and inedible items in the mud.
  6. The brightly colored latirostrous bill of the blue-billed duck makes it easy to spot amidst aquatic vegetation.
  7. The latirostrous beak of the stork allows it to penetrate deep into marshy areas to capture aquatic creatures.
  8. The massive latirostrous beak of the Australian pelican is capable of holding up to 20 liters of water during fishing.
  9. The unique latirostrous beak of the spoon-billed sandpiper is perfectly adapted for detecting and extracting prey from soft soil.
  10. The latirostrous bill of the northern shoveler is highly specialized for filtering food particles from the surface of shallow water bodies.

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Having a broad beak.

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The latirostrous beak of the spoonbill allows it to efficiently extract food from shallow waters.

The latirostrous shape of the shoveler duck's bill enhances its filtering capabilities.

The iconic latirostrous beak of the pelican enables it to hold large quantities of fish during feeding.

The rare latirostrous bill of the shoebill is an adaptation for grasping large prey, such as lungfish.