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Family Ceratodontidae (Noun)

Meaning

Lungfishes having hornlike ridges on the teeth.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The family Ceratodontidae is a group of ancient lungfishes characterized by their distinctive hornlike ridges on the teeth.
  • Lungfishes belonging to the family Ceratodontidae are often referred to as "Australian lungfish" due to their geographic distribution.
  • Fossil records show that the family Ceratodontidae has remained largely unchanged for millions of years, with hornlike ridges on the teeth being a distinctive feature.
  • The family Ceratodontidae is thought to have originated during the Early Cretaceous period, with the hornlike ridges on the teeth likely serving as an adaptation for feeding.
  • Members of the family Ceratodontidae are air-breathing fish that use their hornlike ridges on the teeth to grasp and manipulate food particles.

Synonyms

  • Ceratodontidae

Hypernyms

  • Fish Family
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