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Definitions from the WebLarus CanusDescriptionLarus canus is a species of medium-sized seabird commonly known as the common gull or mew gull. It belongs to the Laridae family and is found in Europe, Asia, and North America. This bird is known for its graceful flight, distinctive white and gray plumage, and yellow beak. It is often found near coastlines, lakes, and rivers. Senses1. Noun (singular): A medium-sized seabird with white and gray plumage and a yellow beak. Example sentence: The Larus canus is frequently seen soaring above the shoreline, searching for fish. 2. Noun (plural): A group of medium-sized seabirds of the Larus canus species. Example sentence: The sky was filled with Larus canus as they nested on the nearby cliffs. 3. Adjective: Pertaining to or characteristic of the Larus canus species. Example sentence: The Larus canus population in this region has been steadily increasing over the years. Related ProductsExplore related products on Amazon: | ||||
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