Order Trogoniformes (Noun)
Meaning
Trogons.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Order Trogoniformes is a group of near-passerine birds that consists of the trogons, which are known for their bright plumage and distinctive calls.
- The Quetzals are members of the Order Trogoniformes, a group of birds that are native to the tropical regions of Central America.
- The Order Trogoniformes is a relatively small group of birds, with only 39 species of trogons found in the world's tropical and subtropical regions.
- Trogons, which belong to the Order Trogoniformes, are medium-sized birds that are characterized by their long tails and short legs.
- The Order Trogoniformes is thought to have originated in the Old World, with many species of trogons still found in the tropical forests of Africa and Asia.