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tuataras Meaning in Bengali



বড় কষ্টকর টিকটিকি মত diapsid নিউজিল্যান্ড বন্ধ উপকূলীয় দ্বীপ সরীসৃপ অর্ডার Rhynchocephalia একমাত্র অদ্যাপি বর্তমান সদস্য





tuataras's Usage Examples:

only living sub-group is the Lepidosauria: extant lizards, snakes and tuataras.


The only missing extant order is Sphenodontia, containing the tuataras, which are endemic to New Zealand.


many noticeable distinguishing morphological differences between lizards, tuataras, and snakes.


lizards, amphisbaenids, turtles, terrapins, tortoises, crocodilians, and the tuataras).


testudines are some of the most ancient reptiles alive, with only the tuataras considered more primitive.


There are, however, other animals that have acrodont dentition such as tuataras.


crocodilians and dinosaurs, including birds) rather than lepidosaurs (such as tuataras, lizards, and snakes).


the aquarium houses a wide variety of amphibians and reptiles including tuataras.


The larger of the two extant species of the New Zealand native tuataras is the Brothers Island tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri).


crocodiles and dinosaurs) and the lepidosaurs (predecessors of modern tuataras, lizards, and snakes).


reptiles with overlapping scales, and within this group both iguanians and tuataras (Sphenodon) project their tongues to seize prey items instead of using.


Snakes, tuataras and many lizards lack osteoderms.


Infraclass Lepidosauromorpha Superorder Lepidosauria Order Rhynchocephalia (tuataras) Order Squamata (lizards, snakes) Subclass Anapsida Order Testudines (turtles.


diapsids, most closely related to the lepidosaurs (lizards, snakes, and tuataras).


Romer classified Macrocnemus as a lepidosaur related to modern lizards and tuataras, but in 1988 Carroll reclassified it as a member of Protorosauria.


one, and most diapsids (including birds, crocodilians, squamates, and tuataras), have two.


They are thought to have fed on large invertebrates, lizards, tuataras and even small birds.



tuataras's Meaning':

only extant member of the order Rhynchocephalia of large spiny lizard-like diapsid reptiles of coastal islands off New Zealand

Synonyms:

diapsid; Sphenodon punctatum; diapsid reptile; Sphenodon; genus Sphenodon;

Antonyms:

anapsid; chelonian reptile; reptile; Anapsida; chelonian;

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