Sentences with SCLEROTISED
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"The exoskeleton of beetles is sclerotised to provide protection."
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"The sclerotised plates of the armored catfish help it defend against predators."
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"The sclerotised wings of butterflies enable them to fly efficiently."
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"The sclerotised spines of hedgehogs serve as a defensive mechanism."
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"The sclerotised beak of a bird helps it crack open nuts."
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"The sclerotised exoskeleton of lobsters aids in their survival in harsh marine environments."
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"The sclerotised jaws of ants allow them to bite and carry food."
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"The sclerotised tail of scorpions helps them in maintaining balance while moving."
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"The sclerotised scales of some reptiles act as a protective armor."
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"The sclerotised shell of a crab provides it with a sturdy protective covering."
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"The beetle's exoskeleton is sclerotised for protection."
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"The hard shell of the crab is sclerotised."
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"The wings of certain insects have sclerotised veins."
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"The head of the ant is sclerotised to withstand pressure."
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"The exoskeleton of the scorpion is sclerotised."
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"The tough outer covering of the horseshoe crab is sclerotised."
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"Insects have various sclerotised parts for locomotion."
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"The sclerotised teeth of the snail help it scrape food."
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"The exoskeleton of a lobster is sclerotised to protect its soft tissues."
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"Certain beetles have sclerotised elytra for flight protection."
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"Spiders have sclerotised fangs for capturing prey."
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"The hard scales of a pangolin are sclerotised."
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"The exoskeleton of an armored caterpillar is sclerotised to deter predators."
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"The claws of a scorpion are sclerotised for catching prey."
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"A beetle may have sclerotised mandibles for defense."
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"The thoracic segments of an insect are often sclerotised."
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"The sclerotised beak of a bird helps it obtain food."