meleagrididae (Meaning)

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meleagrididae (n)

turkeys and some extinct forms

Synonyms & Antonyms of meleagrididae

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meleagrididae Sentence Examples

  1. The Meleagridae family encompasses various species of turkey.
  2. Wild turkeys, belonging to the Meleagridae family, inhabit forests and woodlands.
  3. Turkeys, as members of the Meleagridae, are characterized by their distinctive fan-shaped tails.
  4. The largest species within the Meleagridae is the Eastern Wild Turkey.
  5. Male turkeys, known as "toms," typically weigh more than the females, known as "hens," within the Meleagridae family.
  6. The young of turkeys in the Meleagridae are referred to as "poults."
  7. Turkeys in the Meleagridae family are well-adapted for foraging in forests, using their keen eyesight and sharp beaks.
  8. The Meleagridae family includes domesticated varieties of turkeys, which are widely raised for their meat and eggs.
  9. Commercial turkey production relies heavily on the mass rearing of birds within the Meleagridae family.
  10. Turkeys of the Meleagridae family are culturally significant in various societies, often associated with Thanksgiving and other holidays.

FAQs About the word meleagrididae

turkeys and some extinct forms

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Meleagridae family encompasses various species of turkey.

Wild turkeys, belonging to the Meleagridae family, inhabit forests and woodlands.

Turkeys, as members of the Meleagridae, are characterized by their distinctive fan-shaped tails.

The largest species within the Meleagridae is the Eastern Wild Turkey.