Tadarida Brasiliensis (Noun)
Meaning
The common freetail bat of southern United States having short velvety fur; migrates southward for winter.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Tadarida brasiliensis, also known as the Mexican free-tailed bat, is one of the most common bats in the southern United States.
- Researchers tracked the migration patterns of Tadarida brasiliensis to better understand their winter habitats.
- The short velvety fur of the Tadarida brasiliensis is a distinguishing characteristic of this species.
- A colony of Tadarida brasiliensis was found roosting in an abandoned mine shaft in Texas.
- The Tadarida brasiliensis is a significant pollinator and insectivore in the ecosystems of the southern United States.