Family Odobenidae (Noun)
Meaning
Walruses and extinct forms.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Odobenidae consists of walruses and extinct forms that are closely related to them.
- Fossil records show that the family Odobenidae has been around for millions of years, with many extinct species discovered.
- The family Odobenidae is a group of large, carnivorous mammals that include walruses and their extinct relatives.
- Scientists have been studying the family Odobenidae to learn more about the evolution of walruses and their extinct forms.
- The family Odobenidae is part of the suborder Pinnipedia, which also includes seals and sea lions, but walruses and their extinct relatives are distinct from these groups.