stag beetle (Meaning)
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stag beetle (n)
a kind of lamellicorn beetle; the male has branched mandibles resembling antlers
Synonyms & Antonyms of stag beetle
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stag beetle Sentence Examples
- The imposing stag beetle proudly displayed its formidable antlers.
- The forest floor teemed with stag beetles, their mandibles clicking in combat.
- The emerald-green stag beetle shimmered in the sunlight, its iridescent wings a marvel.
- The female stag beetle diligently buried her eggs in the decaying wood.
- The stag beetle larva devoured decaying wood, its powerful jaws churning through the fibers.
- The stag beetle's antennae detected the faintest vibrations, alerting it to danger.
- The intricate exoskeleton of the stag beetle provided it with exceptional protection.
- The stag beetle's lifespans were remarkably short, but they left a lasting impression on the forest ecosystem.
- Scientists studied stag beetles to gain insights into evolutionary adaptation and insect behavior.
- The stag beetle's majestic appearance and fascinating biology made it a popular subject of wildlife documentaries.
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a kind of lamellicorn beetle; the male has branched mandibles resembling antlers
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The imposing stag beetle proudly displayed its formidable antlers.
The forest floor teemed with stag beetles, their mandibles clicking in combat.
The emerald-green stag beetle shimmered in the sunlight, its iridescent wings a marvel.
The female stag beetle diligently buried her eggs in the decaying wood.