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Suborder Menurae (Noun)

Meaning

Lyrebirds and scrubbirds.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The suborder Menurae is a group of birds that includes the lyrebirds and scrub-birds, which are native to Australia.
  • The lyrebirds and scrub-birds are the only members of the suborder Menurae, which is a distinct group within the passerine birds.
  • The suborder Menurae is characterized by the presence of a distinctive syrinx, which is the vocal organ of birds, and is found in the lyrebirds and scrub-birds.
  • The lyrebirds, which are part of the suborder Menurae, are known for their remarkable mimicry abilities, and can imitate a wide range of sounds.
  • The scrub-birds, which are also part of the suborder Menurae, are small, secretive birds that are found in the dense undergrowth of Australian forests.

Synonyms

  • Menurae

Hypernyms

  • Animal Order
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