tragulus (Meaning)

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tragulus (n)

type genus of the Tragulidae

Synonyms & Antonyms of tragulus

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tragulus Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny tragulus, known as a mouse deer, scampered swiftly through the undergrowth.
  2. The tragulus's diminutive size and shy nature made it an elusive creature to spot.
  3. The Javanese tragulus, a critically endangered species, faced threats from habitat loss and poaching.
  4. The tragulus's unique four-toed feet provided it with excellent agility on rocky terrain.
  5. The shy tragulus avoided human contact, preferring to remain hidden in the dense vegetation.
  6. The tragulus's gestation period was unusually long, lasting approximately 140 days.
  7. The newly born tragulus calf was vulnerable to predators, as it remained with its mother for only a few months.
  8. The tragulus's distinctive markings varied among species, ranging from spotted to striped patterns.
  9. The tragulus's habitat included a variety of forested areas, from tropical rainforests to dry deciduous forests.
  10. Conservation efforts focused on protecting the tragulus's remaining populations and preserving its dwindling habitats.

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type genus of the Tragulidae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tiny tragulus, known as a mouse deer, scampered swiftly through the undergrowth.

The tragulus's diminutive size and shy nature made it an elusive creature to spot.

The Javanese tragulus, a critically endangered species, faced threats from habitat loss and poaching.

The tragulus's unique four-toed feet provided it with excellent agility on rocky terrain.