Use "inhabits" in a sentence
1. Brown Antechinus inhabits wooded areas and forests
2. American wren that inhabits tall reed beds.
3. The Bushtit inhabits mixed open woodlands, often containing oaks and a scrubby chaparral understory ; it also inhabits parks and gardens
4. She inhabits Dr. Moone's body now.
5. You're into something that occupies space and inhabits time.
6. It inhabits mainly open country with villages and towns nearby.
7. Native to South America, the Capybara inhabits savannas and dense forests
8. She that, of Her own sweet will, inhabits every living thing.
9. Arapaima gigas exclusively inhabits the Amazon River Basin of South America
10. Aardwolf inhabits open plains with enough rainfalls and sources of food
11. Blesbok inhabits sparsely wooded areas and grasslands on the higher altitude
12. B. rutilus inhabits the Red River and Ma River in northern Vietnam.
13. It inhabits most oceans and adjoining seas, and prefers deep offshore waters.
14. Back to her hometown, she feels she still inhabits her old days.
15. It is the only flamingo that naturally inhabits North America.
16. Bunsen is a robot who inhabits the city of Robo Land
17. Since it inhabits remote and inhospitable places, Chuckwalla is protected from negative
18. The Beheaded inhabits corpses, turning them into vehicles for its own use
19. Bluehead sucker inhabits both larger rivers and small streams (Sigler and Sigler 1987)
20. An anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium (Clostridium Botulinum) that secretes botulin and inhabits soils.
21. Binturong inhabits areas near the slow-flowing rivers in dense tropical rainforests.
22. How does a demon wear a crucifix and not burn the flesh it inhabits?
23. C. rosea inhabits upper beaches, cliffs, and dunes throughout the world's coastal tropics.
24. The great Indian Bustard inhabits dry grasslands and scrublands on the Indian subcontinent
25. Chuckwalla inhabits deserts (Mojave and Sonoran deserts), rocky areas, hillsides and lava flows
26. B. suchus is usually associated with rapids in the large rivers it inhabits.
27. Typically, Buttonbush inhabits swamps, lowland woods, wet open areas, thickets, upland sink-holes and
28. For example, because of its huge size, a sperm whale inhabits the large Reynolds number world.
29. The Bananaquit inhabits a variety of habitats from scrubland to tropical lowland forest edge
30. The Cusk, often caught incidentally by groundfish anglers, inhabits deep Atlantic waters with rocky bottoms
31. P. limbatus inhabits marine and brackish waters in the Western Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea.
32. Pennyroyal Bluecurls is very rare in New England, where it inhabits ledges, river banks, woodlands and fields
33. The rarely seen, critically endangered Large-Antlered muntjac inhabits the evergreen forests of Southeast Asia’s Annamites Range.
34. The Abyssal is a massive, worm-like Remnant construct that inhabits the deserts of Elaaden
35. Blastocystis is a common microscopic organism that inhabits the intestine and is found throughout the world
36. The Bigeye Tuna migrates by season and inhabits warm, temperate waters in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans
37. The Beheaded takes the physical appearance of any corpses it inhabits with one exception: it's head.
38. -icus (Latin) a suffix meaning belonging to: the Banteng inhabits Java, among other islands in Malaya
39. Chowkidar (plural Chowkidars) ( India ) watchman , caretaker , gatekeeper ; one who inhabits a " chowki ", police station or guard house
40. Its kanji name is derived from the character for Miscanthus, a type of reed that it inhabits.
41. It inhabits scrub, farmland, and open country in lowland areas and is commonly seen in parks and gardens.
42. 12 The roving Phronima sedentaria, a small crustacean, inhabits the hollowed-out bodies of dead barrel-shaped organisms called salps.
43. Burbot is a cold water species that inhabits lowland lakes and rivers in northern, central and western watersheds
44. The Bengal tiger inhabits grassy or swampy areas and forests, where it is well camouflaged by its coloration.
45. Aardwolves definition: a nocturnal mammal, Proteles cristatus, that inhabits the plains of southern Africa and Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
46. Because it inhabits coastal waters in heavily populated and fished areas, the harbour porpoise has suffered greatly in recent years.
47. The Brindled madtom inhabits many of the same lowland streams and ditches as the tadpole madtom, and is nearly as common
48. What does Chowkidar mean? (India) Watchman, caretaker; one who inhabits a "chowki", police station or guard house
49. Aardwolf definition: a nocturnal mammal , Proteles cristatus, that inhabits the plains of southern Africa and Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
50. Chuckwalla definition: a lizard , Sauromalus obesus, that has an inflatable body and inhabits desert regions of Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
51. Tillandsia xerographica inhabits dry forests and thorn scrub at elevations of 140 to 600 m in southern Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador.
52. Steve is annoyed and Amy furious at my glib suggestion that their late beloved Kiwi inhabits the body of a stranger cat.
53. Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) are currently found on the Southeast Asian island of Borneo and generally inhabits swampy and hilly tropical rainforests
54. Capelin (Mallotus villosus) is a classic “r” adapted pelagic species that inhabits the northern boreal oceans at the margins of cold Arctic waters
55. Buckbean, or bogbean (Menyanthes trifoliata), is the sole member of the genus Menyanthes and is native to North America. Buckbean inhabits wet soils
56. The Bananaquit inhabits a variety of habitats from scrubland to tropical lowland forest edge, from the Antilles and Mexico south to Paraguay and northern Argentina
57. Hebrew: shaphan; i.e., “the hider” The Coney is an animal which inhabits the mountain gorges and the rocky districts of Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land
58. The Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus) is a long-tailed tit found in North America, where it inhabits mixed open woodlands, often containing oaks and a scrubby understory
59. The Capuchin Monkey, Cebus capucinus, is a New World monkey that is found mostly in Brazil but also inhabits other parts of Central and South America.
60. The Crenulate lead-plant is a perennial, deciduous shrub that inhabits marl prairies and wet pine rocklands in a small area of Miami-Dade County
61. Pharaoh Cuttlefish: This is a large species of Cuttlefish that inhabits the Pacific region between Japan and Australia and as far west as the Red Sea
62. Although, in theory, the monarchy inhabits a realm far above the murk of daily government, it has been an important source of legitimacy for the unelected prime minister.
63. A Bunyip typically inhabits large freshwater inlets or sheltered coastal sea caves where food is plentiful—the Bunyip is equally at home in fresh or salt water
64. A Bunyip typically inhabits large freshwater inlets or sheltered coastal sea caves where food is plentiful—the Bunyip is equally at home in fresh or salt water.
65. Bloodstains is that book, the only one since Truman Capote's In Cold Blood that kept me awake at night, terrified by the evil that inhabits some men's souls
66. Bloodstains is that book, the only one since Truman Capote's In Cold Blood that kept me awake at night, terrified by the evil that inhabits some men's souls
67. Males and females may share some burrows and nesting chambers if their territories border each other, but in general, each pocket gopher inhabits its own individual tunnel system.
68. Bigfoot, also known as the Sasquatch, is depicted as an ape-like man who inhabits forest areas of the pacific north-west and parts of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
69. The lowland Anoa (Bubalus depressicornis) is very similar in appearance to the mountain Anoa and inhabits a similar range - indeed, it is now thought that all Anoas might be the same species
70. Borderer: 1 n an inhabitant of a border area (especially the border between Scotland and England) Type of: denizen , dweller , habitant , indweller , inhabitant a person who inhabits a particular place
71. It dwells at a depth range of 0–695 metres, most often around 60–150 m, and inhabits sand and mud bottoms mostly on the lower continental shelf all year.
72. Sauromalus ater, the common Chuckwalla, inhabits deserts in the western United States and Mexico and 30 known islands in the Gulf of Mexico.Specifically, the Mojave and Sonoran deserts are known to have thriving populations of Chuckwallas
73. Burrowing owl, (Speotyto cunicularia), small owl of the family Strigidae (order Strigiformes) that inhabits prairie lands of the Western Hemisphere from southwestern Canada to Tierra del Fuego.Burrowing owls live in holes abandoned by other animals
74. Bioregionalism, in its most basic sense, states that a society’s collective identity and overarching sense of values and character—its ethos—is directly influenced and shaped, at least in part, by the environment that society inhabits
75. It is native to temperate coastal waters of the North Pacific, from Japan to Alaska and south to California where it inhabits tide pools, rocky areas, and sandy bottoms at depths of up to 165 metres.
76. An Abalone is a rock clinging, single-shelled creature that inhabits shoreline waters (especially where there are concentrations of rocks and kelp) all along the Northern California Coast.It has a large, fleshy foot and sensory projections on its underside.
77. Eight species belong to the genus Arctocephalus and are found primarily in the Southern Hemisphere, while a ninth species also sometimes called fur seal, the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus), belongs to a different genus and inhabits the North Pacific.
78. Branched Broomrape is an annual and sometimes perennial parasitic plant that has no chlorophyll and lacks conspicuous leaves. It attaches to plant roots and is visible above ground only when flowering and inhabits ornamental and vegetable crop fields and margins, especially tomato fields.
79. Until, that is, they tangle with an angry Two Toed Amphiuma (Amphiuma means)! At a record length of 45.6 inches, this third longest of the world’s salamanders is a major predator in the waters it inhabits, and able to bite viciously in self-defense.
80. The word Autochthon (n.) means “one sprung from the soil he inhabits” (plural Autochthones), from Greek autokhthon “aborigines, natives,” literally “sprung from the land itself,” used of the Athenians and others who claimed descent from the Pelasgians, from auto- “self” (see auto-) + khthon “land, earth, soil” (see chthonic).