Use "flightless" in a sentence

1. 14 Flightless bird, jealous, weeping.

2. Aepyornis is a genus of flightless bird.

3. 1 The ostrich is a flightless bird.

4. The penguin is a flightless bird.

5. The ostrich is a flightless bird.

6. 2 The penguin is a flightless bird.

7. 9 Dodos are flightless birds from the late Holocene.

8. They're a species of cormorant, but they are flightless.

9. Actually, there are about 40 species of flightless birds.

10. Clodhoppers were omnivorous and dim-witted flightless avians from Naboo

11. It comes from the flightless bird of the Australian outback.

12. Aepyornis: 1 n huge (to 9 ft.) extinct flightless bird of Madagascar Synonyms: elephant bird Type of: flightless bird , ratite , ratite bird flightless birds having flat breastbones lacking a keel for attachment of flight muscles: ostriches; cassowaries; emus; moas; rheas; kiwis; elephant birds

13. Aepyornis a very large, flightless, recently extinct bird from Madagascar

14. Aepyornis a very large, flightless, recently extinct bird from Madagascar

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16. This species was the only Auk that was flightless

17. 11 It comes from the flightless bird of the Australian outback.

18. But a few flightless birds have survived on mainlands alongside predators aplenty.

19. Great Auk, (Pinguinus impennis), also called garefowl, flightless seabird extinct since 1844

20. The cassowary is one of approximately 60 living species of flightless birds.

21. 5 The falcon spreads flightless wings and stalks among months of droppings.

22. Aepyornis: A genus of extinct large flightless birds native to Madagascar.

23. 24 New Zealanders proudly display their kiwi , a native flightless bird.

24. 8 Sightless and flightless,[www.Sentencedict.com] they exist only to be impregnated.

25. There is a certain wasp, for example, of which the female is flightless.

26. 6 Another noticeable bird of the shores is the flightless steamer duck.

27. What does Aepyornis mean? A genus of extinct large flightless birds native to Madagascar

28. Jerusalem Crickets - A flightless insect, Jerusalem Crickets are not true Crickets, despite their appearance

29. 20 There is a certain wasp, for example, of which the female is flightless.

30. 30 The kiwi which is New Zealand's national bird, is one of these flightless birds.

31. 10 The flightless birds travel on land at just one to two km per hour.

32. 21 If these huts were strongly constructed, they made a foolproof prison for a flightless bird.

33. Arachnid This paper considers the role of air currents as dispersal vehicles of these flightless Arachnids

34. 28 If these huts were strongly constructed, they made a foolproof prison for a flightless bird.

35. Females are heavy-bodied and flightless, and each lays about 500 eggs in a lifetime.

36. This huge flightless bird has regularly appeared in illustrated fossil books as a giant carnivore.

37. 3 All penguins are flightless but are perfectly adapted to life in water and to withstanding cold.

38. In some species, such as aphids, the flightless morph lacks wings and is called the apterous morph.

39. 7 This huge flightless bird has regularly appeared in illustrated fossil books as a giant carnivore.

40. 13 In some species, such as aphids, the flightless morph lacks wings and is called the apterous morph.

41. 19 During this time, the flight feathers are all replaced simultaneously, making the bird flightless for a while.

42. Aliform definition: having or resembling wings synonyms: winged, wing-shaped, alary, alar antonyms: wingless, slow, apteral, flightless, apterous

43. Huge (to 9 ft.) extinct flightless bird of Madagascar Familiarity information: Aepyornis used as a noun is very rare.

44. 17 An extinct flightless bird from Jamaica fought rivals and predators with wings evolved into clubs, scientists suggest.

45. Aepyornis, which was a giant, flightless bird that lived in Madagascar, has been extinct since at least the 17th century

46. 28 It prefers to keep a low profile, but when disturbed this flightless bird can become extremely aggressive and territorial.

47. The ostrich, a giant, flightless bird, is the fastest living biped, and animals like bears and lizards are occasional Bipeds.

48. 12 At about 75 centimetres or 30-34 inches, the flightless Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis) was the largest of the auks .

49. 4 They act like huge and flightless cuckoos, as they stroll off and take no part in parental care.

50. 22 Small animals such as velociraptor that have generally been thought to be dinosaurs are more likely flightless birds, he said.

51. Aepyornis definition: any of the large extinct flightless birds of the genus Aepyornis, remains of which have Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

52. 15 The dodo, a three-foot-tall flightless bird with a great big beak, has become a symbol of extinction.

53. 'Got You' is taken from Amyl and The Sniffers' self-titled debut album out now on Rough Trade Records, ATO Records and Flightless Records

54. Aepyornis definition: any of the large extinct flightless birds of the genus Aepyornis, remains of which have Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

55. The three genera of these flightless ratites ( Aepyornis) appear to have been confined to Madagascar and were primitive members of the ostrich-rhea-emu lineage.

56. 29 The only difference in the shorebird case is that they were separated by time, whereas the large flightless birds were separated by oceans.

57. The endemic kagu, agile and able to run quickly, is a flightless bird, but it is able to use its wings to climb branches or glide.

58. Bigwig Media is an independant "flightless bird" game developer Which means we choose which games we make, with no time pressure or tight deadlines

59. 'Some Mutts (Can't Be Muzzled)' is taken from Amyl and The Sniffers' self-titled debut album out now on Rough Trade Records, ATO Records and Flightless Recor

60. Before humans first arrived on Ile aux Aigrettes, various giant tortoises lived there, as did giant skinks -- a type of lizard -- and, most likely, flightless dodo birds

61. 18 The male rhea, a large, flightless bird from South America related to the ostrich, has a bit of a wandering eye when it comes to mating.

62. Wings on a flightless bird, eyes on a blind fish, and sexual organs on a flower that reproduces asexually—the casual observer might ask, what’s the point?

63. 26 The forest is invaluable, too, because it harbors unique and endangered animals like the kiwi and takahe, both flightless birds, and the kea, the only alpine parrot.

64. The great Auk (pinguinus impennis) is a species of flightless alcid that became extinct in the mid-19th century - great Auk stock illustrations Study of a Great Auk

65. 16 A large, swift-running flightless bird(Struthio camelus) of Africa, characterized by a long bare neck, small head, and two-toed feet. It is the largest living bird.

66. 27 As the coastal waters were heavily fished, the seals remained on the southern-most island and the giant moa(a huge flightless bird)was eventually hunted to extinction.

67. The Aepyornis or otherwise known as the the ‘elephant bird’ is a species of giant flightless bird that is believed to have become extinct around the 17th century

68. 25 In its overall look and style of quadrupedal movement, 'future predator' looked something like a giant flightless bat, and this is where I really got quite interested...

69. 23 Photo Gallery: Animal Fathers The male rhea, a large, flightless bird from South America related to the ostrich, has a bit of a wandering eye when it comes to mating.

70. Creodonts were the apex-predators of the early Tertiary period, but only in the North Hemisphere - in the south, in South America and Australia, giant marsupials, flightless birds and reptiles ruled instead.

71. The Aldabra rail, Dryolimnas cuvieri Aldabranus, is a handsome chicken-sized bird that is the last surviving flightless bird in the Indian Ocean.It is a close relative to the white-throated rail

72. Barbicels are found on flight feathers (i.e., turkey tail feathers, peacock secondary wing feathers, etc.) with the exception of flightless birds (i.e., emu, ostrich, kiwi, etc.) Just as a barb does not necessarily have barbules, barbules do not necessarily have Barbicels

73. Carinate: 1 adj having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a ship “a Carinate sepal” Synonyms: Carinated , keeled , ridged n birds having keeled breastbones for attachment of flight muscles Synonyms: Carinate bird , flying bird Antonyms: flightless bird , ratite , …

74. Boatbill is a high derived pelagic descendant of Pteranodontid Pterosaurs that that has become a flightless filter feeder, however, this is characterized by being mostly close to the surface using its large peak which is quite hollow and allows it to float on the surface.

75. According to Jeff Ayers, Linus Torvalds had a "fixation for flightless, fat waterfowl" and Torvalds claims to have contracted "penguinitis" after being gently nibbled by a penguin: "Penguinitis makes you stay awake at nights just thinking about penguins and feeling great love towards them."

76. (Job 39:13-18) In great contrast to the high-flying, majestically soaring storks with their broad powerful wings, the ostrich is flightless; its wings are incapable of sustaining the bird’s weight, and its flat breastbone lacks the “keel” that supports the flying muscles of birds of flight.