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telsons (pl.)

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telsons Sentence Examples

  1. The crustacean's telsons serve as a protective shield for the delicate tail region.
  2. The crab's telsons are equipped with sharp spines, allowing it to defend itself against predators.
  3. The lobster's telsons fan out to form a caudal fin, enabling it to propel itself rapidly through the water.
  4. The scorpion's telsons contain venom glands, which it uses to inject painful stings.
  5. The spider's spinnerets are located near its telsons, allowing it to spin silk and construct webs.
  6. The centipede's telsons are elongated and possess venomous claws, which it uses to capture and subdue prey.
  7. The millipede's telsons secrete a foul-smelling liquid that acts as a deterrent to predators.
  8. The horseshoe crab's telsons form a robust pair of pincers, which it uses to grip and manipulate objects.
  9. The dragonfly nymph's telsons are modified into respiratory structures, enabling it to extract oxygen from the water.
  10. The sea cucumber's telsons contain defensive glands that release a sticky substance to entangle potential threats.

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The crustacean's telsons serve as a protective shield for the delicate tail region.

The crab's telsons are equipped with sharp spines, allowing it to defend itself against predators.

The lobster's telsons fan out to form a caudal fin, enabling it to propel itself rapidly through the water.

The scorpion's telsons contain venom glands, which it uses to inject painful stings.