molossidae (Meaning)

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molossidae (n)

mastiff bats; freetail bats

Synonyms & Antonyms of molossidae

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molossidae Sentence Examples

  1. The family Molossidae encompasses a diverse group of bats known as free-tailed bats.
  2. Molossidae bats are distinguished by their long, slender tails and large, downturned nostrils.
  3. The Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is a well-known member of the Molossidae family.
  4. Molossidae bats are highly agile fliers capable of performing complex aerial maneuvers.
  5. The largest species in the Molossidae family is the giant free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis).
  6. Molossidae bats are found in various habitats, including caves, crevices, and human structures.
  7. The echolocation calls produced by Molossidae bats are characterized by their high frequency and long duration.
  8. Molossidae bats typically feed on insects, which they capture in flight using their specialized echolocation abilities.
  9. Some species of Molossidae bats are known to migrate long distances in search of food and favorable conditions.
  10. The conservation status of Molossidae bats varies depending on the species, with some facing threats from habitat loss and other human activities.

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mastiff bats; freetail bats

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The family Molossidae encompasses a diverse group of bats known as free-tailed bats.

Molossidae bats are distinguished by their long, slender tails and large, downturned nostrils.

The Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is a well-known member of the Molossidae family.

Molossidae bats are highly agile fliers capable of performing complex aerial maneuvers.