Honey Bear (Noun)
Meaning
Arboreal fruit-eating mammal of tropical America with a long prehensile tail.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The kinkajou, also known as the honey bear, swings through the trees with ease, its prehensile tail curled around a branch.
- Honey bears inhabit the tropical rainforests of America, where their adaptability and agile limbs serve them well.
- From a distance, it's easy to mistake a honey bear for a sloth, but their sharp teeth and claws give away their true carnivorous leanings.
- Scientific studies have shown that honey bears play a crucial role in their ecosystems, dispersing seeds and maintaining forest diversity.
- As the sun sets on the forest floor, a honey bear emerges, its golden fur highlighted by the fading light, its nose twitching with excitement.