单词 | crocodilian |
释义 | BETA Examples ofcrocodilianDictionary> Examples ofcrocodilian crocodilianisn’t in the Cambridge Dictionary yet. You can help! Add a definition An example might be the dinosaurs' ability to care for their young, an ability that might still be seen in rudimentary form in today's crocodilians. From theCambridge English Corpus The serpent temples also depict the primordial floodcrocodilian, who was both the world and the world destroyer-hence, a symbol of both order and chaos. From theCambridge English Corpus Finally, elasmosaurid plesiosaurs and indeterminate crocodilians are also present in the fossil assemblages. From theCambridge English Corpus Our interpretation is supported by the presence of acrocodilianfigure flanking the cave. From theCambridge English Corpus Schistosomatids inhabit the blood vessels of birds and mammals, with a single genus and species known from crocodilians. From theCambridge English Corpus Antorbital fenestrae reduced the weight of the skull, which was relatively large in early archosaurs, rather like that of modern crocodilians. From Wikipedia ![]() Alligators often eat prey that would seem unusual for acrocodilian. From Wikipedia ![]() The sprawling of alligators and other crocodilians is not identical to the sprawling of salamanders and lizards, being similar to walking. From Wikipedia ![]() The temporal lobes are somewhat smaller than those of living crocodilians. From Wikipedia ![]() These forests are of great importance to the crocodilians, creating suitable microhabitats where they can flourish. From Wikipedia ![]() The lungs of thecrocodilianare attached to the liver and the pelvis by the diaphragmaticus muscle (equivalent of the diaphragm in mammals). From Wikipedia ![]() During courtship,crocodilianmales and females may rub against each other, circle around, and perform swimming displays. From Wikipedia ![]() When acrocodilianinhales, air flows through the trachea and into two primary bronchi, or airways, which branch off into narrower secondary passageways. From Wikipedia ![]() Food is typically consumed by crocodilians with their heads above water. From Wikipedia ![]() The context revealed a vast rookery of excavated nest structures that can be compared to living egg-layers such as turtles, crocodilians and birds. From Wikipedia ![]() It may have been a marine or coastalcrocodilian. From Wikipedia ![]() Crocodyliformes is a clade of crurotarsan archosaurs, the group often traditionally referred to as crocodilians. From Wikipedia ![]() He then clamped down on their jaws with his hands like people do with crocodilians to see how they would react. From Wikipedia ![]() Phytosaurs would be considered closely related to the ancestors of both crocodilians and dinosaurs. From Wikipedia ![]() These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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