serratirostral (Meaning)

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serratirostral (a.)

Having a toothed bill, like that of a toucan.

Synonyms & Antonyms of serratirostral

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serratirostral Sentence Examples

  1. The serratirostral beak of the toco toucan allows it to grip and shear fruits with ease.
  2. Hornbills have a serratirostral bill that is adapted for debarking trees and extracting insects.
  3. Parrots exhibit a serratirostral beak shape, enabling them to crack seeds and open nuts.
  4. The serratirostral mandible of the rifleman hummingbird allows it to probe deep into flowers for nectar.
  5. The serrated edges of the serratirostral beak in bullfinches help them crush hard seeds.
  6. The serratirostral bill of the gopher tortoise helps it dig burrows and consume plant material.
  7. The serratirostral nature of the blue-headed quail finch's beak enables it to tear and crush seeds efficiently.
  8. The serrations on the serratirostral bill of the Philippine eagle are crucial for gripping and dismembering its prey.
  9. The serratirostral beak of the sulphur-crested cockatoo allows it to shred bark and access insects within trees.
  10. The serratirostral bill shape in the woolly woodpecker aids in the extraction of insects from tree trunks and branches.

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Having a toothed bill, like that of a toucan.

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The serratirostral beak of the toco toucan allows it to grip and shear fruits with ease.

Hornbills have a serratirostral bill that is adapted for debarking trees and extracting insects.

Parrots exhibit a serratirostral beak shape, enabling them to crack seeds and open nuts.

The serratirostral mandible of the rifleman hummingbird allows it to probe deep into flowers for nectar.