Sentences with LAMELLIROSTRAL
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"The lamellirostral beak of the duck allows it to filter food from the water."
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"The lamellirostral tongue of the hummingbird enables it to collect nectar from flowers."
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"The lamellirostral bill of the pelican helps it scoop up fish from the water."
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"The lamellirostral beak of the flamingo is adapted for filter-feeding."
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"The lamellirostral bill of the spoonbill is used to probe for prey in the mud."
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"The lamellirostral tongue of the woodpecker is specialized for extracting insects from tree bark."
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"The lamellirostral beak of the toucan helps it reach and eat fruits."
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"The lamellirostral bill of the avocet is curved and used for capturing small invertebrates."
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"The lamellirostral tongue of the sunbird is ideal for sipping nectar from tubular flowers."
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"The lamellirostral beak of the crossbill is adapted for extracting seeds from pine cones."
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"Certain ducks and geese have a lamellirostral bill that helps them filter food from water."
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"The lamellirostral beak of a flamingo allows it to extract tiny organisms from mud."
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"The lamellirostral bill of a spoonbill is uniquely shaped and assists in its feeding behavior."
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"Researchers have studied the lamellirostral structure in seabirds to understand their feeding habits."
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"The lamellirostral adaptation in some bird species enables them to efficiently consume plankton."
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"The sharp edges of a lamellirostral bill aid in grasping and manipulating prey."
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"Birds with lamellirostral bills often exhibit specialized feeding techniques."
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"The lamellirostral morphology of certain birds is well-suited for their ecological niche."
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"The diversity of lamellirostral bills in waterbirds is astounding."
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"The lamellirostral structure of a pelican's bill is essential for its unique feeding strategy."
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"The intricate filtering network within the lamellirostral bill assists prawn-eating birds."
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"The anatomical complexity of a lamellirostral bill reflects the birds' dietary preferences."
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"The lamellirostral adaptation is a prime example of specialized evolution in birds."
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"The lamellirostral beak of a duck acts as a sieve while foraging."
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"Certain sea ducks possess a lamellirostral bill that allows them to feed on mollusks."
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"The development of a lamellirostral bill occurs during the maturation of waterbirds."
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"Food availability strongly influences the size and structure of lamellirostral bills."
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"The unique structure of a lamellirostral beak is a result of natural selection."