maucaco (Meaning)

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maucaco (n.)

A lemur; -- applied to several species, as the White-fronted, the ruffed, and the ring-tailed lemurs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of maucaco

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maucaco Sentence Examples

  1. The curious maucaco peered through the dense foliage, its large, round eyes scanning the surroundings.
  2. The group of maucacos played and frolicked in the treetops, their long tails swinging rhythmically.
  3. The endangered maucaco faces threats from habitat loss and hunting, making its conservation crucial.
  4. The distinctive facial markings of the maucaco help it communicate with other members of its troop.
  5. The nimble maucaco easily navigates the intricate branches of its forest home, using its strong legs and tail for balance.
  6. The vocalizations of the maucaco are complex and varied, allowing it to convey a range of messages.
  7. The diet of the maucaco consists primarily of fruit, leaves, and insects, which it finds in the trees.
  8. The social structure of the maucaco is hierarchical, with a dominant male leading the troop.
  9. The maucaco is known for its intelligence and ability to use tools, such as branches to defend itself or obtain food.
  10. Conservation efforts aim to protect the habitat and reduce threats facing the maucaco, ensuring its survival for future generations.

FAQs About the word maucaco

A lemur; -- applied to several species, as the White-fronted, the ruffed, and the ring-tailed lemurs.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The curious maucaco peered through the dense foliage, its large, round eyes scanning the surroundings.

The group of maucacos played and frolicked in the treetops, their long tails swinging rhythmically.

The endangered maucaco faces threats from habitat loss and hunting, making its conservation crucial.

The distinctive facial markings of the maucaco help it communicate with other members of its troop.