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ocelli (pl.)

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ocelli Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate wings of butterflies are adorned with intricate ocelli resembling miniature eyes.
  2. The ocelli on the tail of a peacock serve as a mesmerizing display during courtship rituals.
  3. Insects like ants and bees rely on ocelli as simple eyes to detect light and movement.
  4. Ocelli play a crucial role in the navigation of certain birds, providing them with a panoramic view.
  5. Some species of fish possess ocelli on their bodies to mimic the eyes of larger predators, deterring potential threats.
  6. The ocelli on certain moths resemble the eyes of owls, startling predators and aiding in their survival.
  7. Ocelli are present on the lateral line of some bony fish, helping them detect pressure waves and navigate through aquatic environments.
  8. Scientists believe that ocelli originated as patches of pigment and gradually evolved into light-sensitive structures.
  9. Ocelli in velvet worms (onychophorans) aid in their nocturnal hunting behavior by providing them with a rudimentary sense of vision.
  10. The ocelli on the wings of butterflies are often species-specific, enabling entomologists to differentiate them.

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The delicate wings of butterflies are adorned with intricate ocelli resembling miniature eyes.

The ocelli on the tail of a peacock serve as a mesmerizing display during courtship rituals.

Insects like ants and bees rely on ocelli as simple eyes to detect light and movement.

Ocelli play a crucial role in the navigation of certain birds, providing them with a panoramic view.