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rheas Meaning in Bengali



প্রাচীন গ্রিক পুরাণে উর্বরতা দেবী; ক্রোনাস এবং জিউসের মা পত্নী | রোমান অপস ও প্রাচীন এশিয়া মাইনরের সিবেল সঙ্গে চিহ্নিত

Noun:

দক্ষিণ আমেরিকার উটপাখি-সদৃশ একজাতীয় পাখি,





rheas's Usage Examples:

The rheas (/ˈriːə/) are large ratites (flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bone) in the order Rheiformes, native to South America, distantly.


is a large flightless bird, but the smaller of the two extant species of rheas.


In some areas, male greater rheas weights of up to 35 kg (77 lb) are not uncommon and even females of up to.


Notopalaeognathae is a clade that contains the order Rheiformes (rheas), the clade Novaeratitae (birds such as the kiwis and the emus), the order Tinamiformes.


group of flightless birds also known as ratites that includes the emus, rheas, and kiwis.


placed ostriches in the basal position and among extant ratites, placed rheas in the second most basal position, with Australo-Pacific ratites splitting.


extant species of which are flightless, including the kiwis, emus, and rheas.


1 of emus (Dromaius) (another became extinct in historic times), 2 of rheas (Rhea) and 2 of ostrich (Struthio).


species, including the well known ratites (ostriches, emu, cassowaries, rheas, and kiwi) and penguins.


cockatoos, parrots, agoutis, gibbons, serval, wildcats, wallabies, emus, rheas, tapir, cotton-top tamarins, red-handed tamarins, ring-tailed lemurs, ruffed.


It is a ratite and therefore related to the emu, ostriches, rheas and kiwis.


It is a species comparable in size to modern rheas, and possibly related to another European Paleogene ratite, Palaeotis.


included a pair of lesser rheas (known to Falklanders as "ostriches") and a number of Humboldt's hog-nosed skunks; the rheas did not establish themselves.


around the world including donkeys, geese and rabbits as well as emus and rheas, fennec foxes, meerkats and maras.


weights used: Perdida (one weight) Avestrucera or ñanducera (two weights, for rheas) Somai (two weights) Achico (three weights) Boleadora (three weights) Kiipooyaq.


Local wildlife includes condors, rheas, guanacos and vicuña.


Moa are grouped together with emus, ostriches, kiwi, cassowaries, rheas, and tinamous in the clade Palaeognathae.



rheas's Meaning':

fertility goddess in ancient Greek mythology; wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus; identified with Roman Ops and Cybele of ancient Asia Minor

Synonyms:

flightless bird; ratite; Rhea americana; ratite bird; genus Rhea;

Antonyms:

carinate; bird; flying bird; carinate bird; keel;

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