peterel (Meaning)
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peterel (n.)
See Petrel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of peterel
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peterel Sentence Examples
- The lone petrel soared gracefully over the crashing waves, its wings extended like a sea bird's.
- Amidst the pelagic storm, petrels bravely weathered the tumultuous currents, their cries echoing through the tempest.
- The mottled feathers of the petrel provided excellent camouflage against the stormy sea.
- Petrels possess a keen sense of smell, enabling them to locate food sources from afar.
- During breeding season, petrels form large colonies on remote islands, nesting in burrows or rock crevices.
- The petrel's diet consists primarily of krill, squid, and fish, which it catches by diving into the water.
- Petrels are highly adapted to their oceanic lifestyle, with streamlined bodies and webbed feet for swimming.
- The petrel's life span can range from 10 to 20 years, making it a relatively long-lived seabird.
- Some petrel species undertake remarkable migrations, covering thousands of miles during the breeding and wintering seasons.
- The petrel has become a symbol of resilience and adaptation, surviving in the harsh and unforgiving ocean environment.
FAQs About the word peterel
See Petrel.
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The lone petrel soared gracefully over the crashing waves, its wings extended like a sea bird's.
Amidst the pelagic storm, petrels bravely weathered the tumultuous currents, their cries echoing through the tempest.
The mottled feathers of the petrel provided excellent camouflage against the stormy sea.
Petrels possess a keen sense of smell, enabling them to locate food sources from afar.