rhipidoglossa (Meaning)

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rhipidoglossa (n. pl.)

A division of gastropod mollusks having a large number of long, divergent, hooklike, lingual teeth in each transverse row. It includes the scutibranchs. See Illustration in Appendix.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rhipidoglossa

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rhipidoglossa Sentence Examples

  1. Rhipidoglossa, the lizard suborder, exhibits a unique fan-like arrangement of teeth.
  2. The rhipidoglossa suborder includes well-known lizards like iguanas, chameleons, and agamas.
  3. Rhipidoglossa lizards possess acrodont teeth, meaning they are fused to the crest of the jaw.
  4. The tongue of rhipidoglossa lizards is typically short and muscular, used for capturing prey.
  5. Rhipidoglossa lizards use their prehensile tail to grasp branches and climb trees.
  6. The rhipidoglossa suborder has adapted to various habitats, including rainforests, deserts, and rocky outcrops.
  7. Rhipidoglossa lizards display a wide range of colors and patterns for camouflage and communication.
  8. The diet of rhipidoglossa lizards varies widely, including insects, fruits, and small vertebrates.
  9. Rhipidoglossa lizards have a complex social structure and exhibit territorial behaviors.
  10. The conservation status of rhipidoglossa lizards varies depending on species and habitat loss.

FAQs About the word rhipidoglossa

A division of gastropod mollusks having a large number of long, divergent, hooklike, lingual teeth in each transverse row. It includes the scutibranchs. See Ill

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Rhipidoglossa, the lizard suborder, exhibits a unique fan-like arrangement of teeth.

The rhipidoglossa suborder includes well-known lizards like iguanas, chameleons, and agamas.

Rhipidoglossa lizards possess acrodont teeth, meaning they are fused to the crest of the jaw.

The tongue of rhipidoglossa lizards is typically short and muscular, used for capturing prey.