water vole (Meaning)
Wordnet
water vole (n)
common large Eurasian vole
of western North America
Webster
water vole ()
See under Vole.
Synonyms & Antonyms of water vole
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
water vole Sentence Examples
- The elusive water vole thrives in the lush vegetation along the riverbank.
- Water voles are semi-aquatic rodents known for their distinctive yellow teeth.
- The rapid decline in water vole populations has raised concerns among conservationists.
- Water voles construct elaborate burrows with multiple entrances for safety.
- The water vole's diet primarily consists of aquatic plants and insects.
- Water voles are territorial and defend their burrows vigorously from intruders.
- The water vole's long tail helps it swim expertly through waterways.
- Habitat loss and pollution pose significant threats to the survival of water voles.
- Conservation efforts aim to protect water vole populations by restoring their natural habitats.
- The water vole serves as an indicator species, reflecting the health and biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems.
FAQs About the word water vole
common large Eurasian vole, of western North AmericaSee under Vole.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The elusive water vole thrives in the lush vegetation along the riverbank.
Water voles are semi-aquatic rodents known for their distinctive yellow teeth.
The rapid decline in water vole populations has raised concerns among conservationists.
Water voles construct elaborate burrows with multiple entrances for safety.