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croc·o·dil·i·an
kra k dI li n
词根:crocodile
n.crocodile 鳄鱼
noun
any reptile such as or resembling the alligator, caiman, and crocodile.
The first known use of crocodilian was in 1837
crocusnoun
plural also crocus or croci-ˌkē -ˌkī,-ˌsī any of a genus of small herbs that are related to the irises and have showy solitary long-tubed flowers and slender grasslike leaves
saffron sense 1
crocodiliannoun
any of an order of reptiles that includes the crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and related extinct forms
1 The fossils represented virtually every type of animal that was eating and being eaten during that stretch of time, from fish, salamanders and frogs to crocodilians, dinosaurs and mammals.
2 “We have had alligators or other non-native crocodilians show up in the wild in Maryland in the past,” the agency said.
3 However, the organization notes, the population of the large crocodilian reptile has been shifting northward in recent years.
4 Some fans also thought it was “adorable” that the gator was wearing a tee, and precious that the man picked up his crocodilian companion “like a toddler.”
5 When, how, and why crocodilians evolved to grow so slowly has eluded researchers for years.
6 This class includes today’s turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives.
7 The researchers also studied fossils of a gigantic new crocodilian ancestor that lived 210 million years ago, discovered in the village of Qhemegha, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
8 Born with a genetic condition that resulted in his crocodilian appearance and abilities, the King of the Sewer is prone to both rage issues and cannibalistic tendencies.
9 “Reptiles in general face great persecution — snakes in particular, but also crocodilians and a lot of lizards as well,” Dr. Riley said.
10 To compare the wear patterns between crocodilians and theropods, the team studied thin cross sections of teeth from an American alligator and a Daspletosaurus, a close T. rex relative.
11 An Alligator is a species of crocodilian that falls under the family Alligatoridae.
短吻鳄是鳄鱼的一种,属短吻鳄科。
12 His team's study had attempted to show that crocodilians and other reptiles could advertise their body size through their vocalisations - something that mammals and birds can do when they call out.
13 To study crocodilian vocalizations, the team placed alligators in an airtight, helium-filled chamber and found that the high-energy frequency bands of their bellows got even higher.
14 So, in 1977, the base launched its first counteroffensive against the crocodilians.
15 Bite marks left on bones can fossilize quite clearly, and once the team started searching for such marks in earnest they found distinct imprints of crocodilian teeth on Dakota’s bones.
16 Some of the features we see in the skull that we've never seen in a crocodilian are two horns coming out the back of the skull.
这个头骨表现出一些现代鳄鱼没有的特点:这个头骨后部有两个角长出来。
17 A crocodilian reptile, such as an alligator , a caiman, or a gavial.
鳄类动物鳄类爬行动物, 如短吻鳄 、 凯门鳄或长吻鳄.
18 Can crocodilian blood treat AIDS?
鳄鱼的血可以治疗艾滋病吗?
19 He fled from the scene, eluding the cops, but not so the town’s crocodilian.
20 It provides a detailed source of information on all 23 crocodilian species, including distribution maps, images, taxonomy, etc.
它提供了有关23种鳄目动物种类的详细信息,包括其分布图、图谱、分类等。
1 鳄目动物
2 伪善
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3 鳄类动物
5 伪善的
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6 鳄鱼