monodontidae (Meaning)

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monodontidae (n)

narwhals

Synonyms & Antonyms of monodontidae

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monodontidae Sentence Examples

  1. The narwhal, a member of the Monodontidae family, is easily recognizable by its single, spiraled tusk.
  2. Monodontidae whales are characterized by their lack of a dorsal fin and their distinctive ivory tusks.
  3. The Greenland whale, within the Monodontidae group, is the largest species of whale in the Arctic.
  4. Monodontidae whales use their tusks for hunting, establishing dominance, and breaking sea ice.
  5. The beluga whale, another Monodontidae species, is known for its social nature and playful behavior.
  6. Monodontidae whales are found in cold, Arctic waters, often near sea ice.
  7. The tusks of Monodontidae whales are largely composed of dentin and are highly sensitive.
  8. The unicorn whale, a common name for the narwhal, is a member of the Monodontidae family.
  9. Monodontidae whales are well-adapted to their icy environment and play a vital role in the Arctic ecosystem.
  10. The conservation status of Monodontidae whales is of concern, highlighting the need for continued research and protection measures.

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narwhals

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The narwhal, a member of the Monodontidae family, is easily recognizable by its single, spiraled tusk.

Monodontidae whales are characterized by their lack of a dorsal fin and their distinctive ivory tusks.

The Greenland whale, within the Monodontidae group, is the largest species of whale in the Arctic.

Monodontidae whales use their tusks for hunting, establishing dominance, and breaking sea ice.