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Noun family menuridae has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebFamily MenuridaeDescription:The family Menuridae refers to a group of ground-dwelling birds native to Australia. These birds are commonly known as lyrebirds due to their unique ability to mimic a wide variety of sounds they hear in their environment. They have elaborate plumage and display impressive courtship behavior, making them fascinating creatures to observe. Senses:Sense 1 (Noun):A family of ground-dwelling birds native to Australia, known for their ability to mimic sounds and impressive courtship displays. Example sentence: The family Menuridae includes the Superb Lyrebird and the Albert's Lyrebird. Related products: Lyrebird Books, Lyrebird Plush Toys Sense 2 (Adjective):Relating to or characteristic of the family Menuridae and its members. Example sentence: We embarked on a Menuridae-themed tour to witness the breathtaking lyrebird displays. Related products: Lyrebird T-Shirts, Lyrebird Posters Sense 3 (Plural noun):A collection or group of birds belonging to the family Menuridae. Example sentence: The park is home to several Menuridae, including both males and females. Related products: Birdwatching Binoculars, Bird Field Guides | ||||
family melastomataceae family meleagrididae family meliaceae family meliphagidae family meloidae family member family membracidae family menispermaceae family menuridae family menyanthaceae family meropidae family micrococcaceae family microdesmidae family microhylidae family mimidae family mimosaceae family miridae
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