oceloid Antonyms

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Meaning of oceloid

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oceloid (a.)

Resembling the ocelot.

oceloid Sentence Examples

  1. The butterfly's wings displayed striking oceloid patterns that mimicked the eyes of a larger predator.
  2. The snake's oceloids resembled the eyes of a bird, confusing potential predators.
  3. The oceloid spots on the frog's skin effectively camouflaged it amidst the forest foliage.
  4. The oceloid markings on the fish's body distracted predators by diverting their attention away from the head.
  5. Researchers studied the oceloid patterns in insects to understand their role in communication and species recognition.
  6. The oceloid spots on the octopus's skin enabled it to mimic other species and avoid detection.
  7. The oceloid eyespots on the moth's wings helped it to startle predators and evade capture.
  8. The oceloid patterns on the lizard's skin served as a warning display to potential threats.
  9. The oceloid spots on the bird's eggs acted as a form of mimicry, protecting the eggs from predators.
  10. The oceloid eyespots on the spider's thorax confused its prey, making it an effective hunter.

FAQs About the word oceloid

Resembling the ocelot.

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The butterfly's wings displayed striking oceloid patterns that mimicked the eyes of a larger predator.

The snake's oceloids resembled the eyes of a bird, confusing potential predators.

The oceloid spots on the frog's skin effectively camouflaged it amidst the forest foliage.

The oceloid markings on the fish's body distracted predators by diverting their attention away from the head.