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neotenic Meaning in Bengali



বা সংক্রান্ত বা neoteny দ্বারা চিহ্নিত





neotenic's Usage Examples:

The adjective is either "neotenic" or "neotenous".


For the opposite of "neotenic", different authorities use either "gerontomorphic".


rare species in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest; all known species have neotenic females and normal males.


(listen)), Ambystoma mexicanum, also known as the Mexican walking fish, is a neotenic salamander related to the tiger salamander.


salamander, Bexar County salamander, Edwards Plateau salamander, or Texas neotenic salamander, is a species of entirely aquatic, lungless salamander native.


Micromelerpetontids were neotenic and aquatic, similar to their relatives the branchiosaurids.


The Cascade Caverns salamander (Eurycea latitans), or Cascade Caverns neotenic salamander, is a species of aquatic salamander endemic to Cascade Caverns.


Anderson's salamander (Ambystoma andersoni) is a neotenic salamander from Zacapu Lagoon in the Mexican state of Michoacán.


lungfish, and bichirs (which have only one large pair), and are retained by neotenic adult salamanders and some species of adult lungfish.


It has both neotenic and terrestrial populations.


Some newts are neotenic, being able to reproduce before they are fully metamorphosed.


as large as that of obligatorily neotenic extant urodeles.


This suggests that it may have been facultatively neotenic.


It is a neotenic salamander, breeding while still in the larval state and not undergoing.


Nymphomyiidae are neotenic, retaining various larval features.


Sirenidae, the sirens, are a family of neotenic aquatic salamanders.


the common link shared by the girls, leading the syndrome to be renamed "neotenic complex syndrome".


Green tree python has been found on Kofiau and Boo Island that retains its neotenic yellow coloration into adulthood.


Other species are neotenic, retaining larval features into adulthood.


salamanders (as well as populations of normally terrestrial species) are neotenic (retaining their larval form into adulthood).



neotenic's Meaning':

of or relating to or characterized by neoteny

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