Family Sirenidae (Noun)
Meaning
Sirens.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Sirenidae, commonly known as sirens, consists of aquatic salamanders native to North America.
- Sirens belong to the family Sirenidae and are characterized by their elongated bodies and feathery gills.
- The family Sirenidae is a group of aquatic salamanders that are closely related to the family Protobranchidae.
- Researchers have been studying the family Sirenidae to learn more about the evolution of sirens and their unique characteristics.
- The family Sirenidae is divided into several genera, including Siren, Pseudobranchus, and Siren intermedia.