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Meaning of racket-tailed

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racket-tailed (a.)

Having long and spatulate, or racket-shaped, tail feathers.

racket-tailed Sentence Examples

  1. The racket-tailed parakeet's distinctive tail feathers create a racket-like sound in flight.
  2. The racket-tailed trogon's elaborate tail feathers are used for courtship displays and territorial defense.
  3. The racket-tailed hummingbird's tail feathers are longer than its body, giving it a unique and striking appearance.
  4. The racket-tailed drongo uses its tail feathers to mimic the calls of other birds, confusing predators and competitors.
  5. The racket-tailed bee-eater's tail feathers are used for aerial acrobatics and to impress potential mates.
  6. The racket-tailed kingfisher's tail feathers help it to balance when perched on branches and to control its flight during dives.
  7. The racket-tailed coati's tail is used for balance and agility as it climbs trees and searches for food.
  8. The racket-tailed deer's tail is used as a signal to other deer, especially during mating season.
  9. The racket-tailed armadillo's tail is covered in bony plates that protect it from predators and provide support.
  10. The racket-tailed parrotfish's tail feathers are used for communication and to attract mates during courtship rituals.

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Having long and spatulate, or racket-shaped, tail feathers.

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The racket-tailed parakeet's distinctive tail feathers create a racket-like sound in flight.

The racket-tailed trogon's elaborate tail feathers are used for courtship displays and territorial defense.

The racket-tailed hummingbird's tail feathers are longer than its body, giving it a unique and striking appearance.

The racket-tailed drongo uses its tail feathers to mimic the calls of other birds, confusing predators and competitors.