phalaropus (Meaning)

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phalaropus (n)

type genus of the Phalaropidae: phalaropes

Synonyms & Antonyms of phalaropus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

phalaropus Sentence Examples

  1. The Wilson's phalaropus is a small, long-legged shorebird native to North America.
  2. Phalaropes have webbed feet that allow them to swim and dive for food.
  3. The red-necked phalaropus is a highly migratory species that breeds in the Arctic and winters in South America.
  4. Phalaropes are unique among shorebirds in that the females are the ones that court and mate with the males.
  5. The red phalarope is the only phalarope species that breeds in the Southern Hemisphere.
  6. Phalaropes are known for their unusual nesting behavior, where the males incubate the eggs and care for the chicks.
  7. The Wilson's phalarope is a threatened species due to habitat loss and hunting.
  8. Phalaropes have a distinctive spinning behavior when they feed, which helps them stir up small prey.
  9. The red-necked phalarope is a vulnerable species due to climate change and habitat destruction.
  10. Phalaropes are fascinating shorebirds that exhibit a unique combination of physical and behavioral adaptations.

FAQs About the word phalaropus

type genus of the Phalaropidae: phalaropes

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Wilson's phalaropus is a small, long-legged shorebird native to North America.

Phalaropes have webbed feet that allow them to swim and dive for food.

The red-necked phalaropus is a highly migratory species that breeds in the Arctic and winters in South America.

Phalaropes are unique among shorebirds in that the females are the ones that court and mate with the males.