urubupunga (Meaning)

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urubupunga (n)

a waterfall in the Parana river in Brazil

Synonyms & Antonyms of urubupunga

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urubupunga Sentence Examples

  1. The urubupunga, a large scavenging bird, perched ominously atop the carcass.
  2. As the sun set, the urubupunga's eerie call echoed through the rainforests.
  3. The stench of decay attracted a swarm of urubupungas, their long necks extended.
  4. The urubupunga's black plumage and beady eyes gave it a menacing appearance.
  5. A group of urubupungas feasted on the remains of a jaguar, their sharp beaks tearing at the flesh.
  6. The urubupunga's role as a scavenger played a vital part in the rainforest's ecosystem.
  7. The presence of urubupungas signaled the presence of a nearby food source for other predators.
  8. The urubupunga's keen sense of smell allowed it to locate carcasses from great distances.
  9. Indigenous tribes believed that the urubupunga possessed supernatural powers and treated it with reverence.
  10. As the urubupunga circled overhead, its wingspan casting a shadow on the forest floor, a sense of awe washed over the observer.

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a waterfall in the Parana river in Brazil

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No antonyms found.

The urubupunga, a large scavenging bird, perched ominously atop the carcass.

As the sun set, the urubupunga's eerie call echoed through the rainforests.

The stench of decay attracted a swarm of urubupungas, their long necks extended.

The urubupunga's black plumage and beady eyes gave it a menacing appearance.