rhamphothecae (Meaning)

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rhamphothecae Sentence Examples

  1. The toucan's beak is covered in lightweight rhamphothecae, which allow it to regulate its body temperature.
  2. The rhamphothecae of the eagle owl provide it with exceptional night vision.
  3. The rhamphothecae of the hornbill enable it to produce loud, resonant calls.
  4. The kiwi's beak is covered in delicate rhamphothecae that help it locate food in the soil.
  5. The rhamphothecae of the American flamingo are specifically adapted to filter-feed on algae.
  6. The lyrebird's rhamphothecae allow it to mimic a wide range of sounds, including human speech.
  7. The rhamphothecae of the kakapo are unique in that they are flexible and can be used to grip objects.
  8. The rhamphothecae of the shoebill stork are exceptionally large and powerful, enabling it to kill prey with a single bite.
  9. The rhamphothecae of the great auk, an extinct bird, were decorated with intricate patterns.
  10. The rhamphothecae of the emu are sensitive to changes in temperature, allowing them to detect predators from a distance.

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The toucan's beak is covered in lightweight rhamphothecae, which allow it to regulate its body temperature.

The rhamphothecae of the eagle owl provide it with exceptional night vision.

The rhamphothecae of the hornbill enable it to produce loud, resonant calls.

The kiwi's beak is covered in delicate rhamphothecae that help it locate food in the soil.