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otides (n)

terrestrial game birds of the Old World and Australia: bustards

Synonyms & Antonyms of otides

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otides Sentence Examples

  1. The otides, a genus of large, terrestrial bustards, are found in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
  2. Otides have long necks and legs, and are adapted to open grasslands and steppes.
  3. The male otides have striking plumage, with black and white patterns and a distinctive crest.
  4. Otides are known for their spectacular courtship displays, which involve elaborate dances and vocalizations.
  5. The female otides lay two or three eggs in a ground nest, which they incubate for about a month.
  6. Otides are primarily herbivorous, feeding on seeds, leaves, and insects.
  7. The chicks of otides areprecocial, meaning they are able to walk and feed themselves shortly after hatching.
  8. Otides play an important role in the ecosystem, as they help to disperse seeds and control insect populations.
  9. Some otides are threatened by habitat loss and hunting, and their populations are declining.
  10. Conservation efforts are underway to protect otides and their habitats.

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terrestrial game birds of the Old World and Australia: bustards

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The otides, a genus of large, terrestrial bustards, are found in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

Otides have long necks and legs, and are adapted to open grasslands and steppes.

The male otides have striking plumage, with black and white patterns and a distinctive crest.

Otides are known for their spectacular courtship displays, which involve elaborate dances and vocalizations.