melliphagous (Meaning)

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melliphagous (a.)

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melliphagous Sentence Examples

  1. The melliphagous nectar-eater birds of Australia are known for their vibrant plumage and sweet songs.
  2. Hummingbirds are renowned for their remarkable melliphagous adaptation, allowing them to hover and extract nectar from flowers.
  3. Bees, as social and melliphagous insects, play a vital role in the pollination of plants.
  4. The honey bee's melliphagous nature, collecting and storing honey, ensures the survival of their colony.
  5. The melliphagous feeding habits of bats make them important pollinators for certain plants that bloom at night.
  6. Sugarbirds, a type of melliphagous bird found in South America, possess specialized beaks for extracting nectar.
  7. The melliphagous diet of butterflies, primarily consisting of nectar, provides them with essential nutrients for reproduction.
  8. Sunbirds are melliphagous birds that rely heavily on nectar as their primary food source.
  9. The melliphagous nature of the aye-aye, a nocturnal lemur species, enables them to access insects hidden within tree trunks.
  10. The melliphagous adaptations of various animal species highlight the diverse ways organisms have evolved to exploit nectar-rich food sources.

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The melliphagous nectar-eater birds of Australia are known for their vibrant plumage and sweet songs.

Hummingbirds are renowned for their remarkable melliphagous adaptation, allowing them to hover and extract nectar from flowers.

Bees, as social and melliphagous insects, play a vital role in the pollination of plants.

The honey bee's melliphagous nature, collecting and storing honey, ensures the survival of their colony.