astrapia造句
例句与造句
- The ribbon-tailed astrapia is the most recently discovered bird-of-paradise.
- Barnes'astrapia is a hybrid produced by the interbreeding of Princess Stephanie's astrapia and the ribbon-tailed astrapia.
- Barnes'astrapia is a hybrid produced by the interbreeding of Princess Stephanie's astrapia and the ribbon-tailed astrapia.
- Barnes'astrapia is a hybrid produced by the interbreeding of Princess Stephanie's astrapia and the ribbon-tailed astrapia.
- The ribbon-tailed astrapia is distributed and endemic to subalpine forests in western part of the central highlands of Papua New Guinea.
- It's difficult to find astrapia in a sentence. 用astrapia造句挺难的
- Widespread and common species throughout its range, the splendid astrapia is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- A common species in its limited habitat range, the Huon astrapia is evaluated as least concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- A common species throughout its range, Princess Stephanie's astrapia is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- Due to habitat lost and hunted for its plumes, the ribbon-tailed astrapia is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- One of the most spectacular birds-of-paradise, the male ribbon-tailed astrapia has the longest tail feathers in relation to body size of any bird, over three times the length of its body.
- Mammals indigenous to the Huon region include the endangered Matschie's tree-kangaroo, while the birds include many of typical Australasian families such as bowerbirds, Australian robins, honeyeaters ( including the endemic spangled honeyeater ) and birds of paradise ( including the endemic Huon astrapia ).
- Males of many species, ranging from the widely introduced ring-necked pheasant to Africa's many birds of paradise, which display an assortment of often bizarrely modified feathers, ranging from the extremely long plumes of the ribbon-tailed astrapia ( nearly three times the length of the bird itself ) to the dramatically coiled twin plumes of the magnificent bird-of-paradise.
- There are nearly 100 birds of which 28 are considered endemic or nearly so, including the vulnerable long-bearded melidectes ( " Melidectes princeps " ), ribbon-tailed astrapia ( " Astrapia mayeri " ) and Macgregor's giant honeyeater, which although endangered generally is a cultural icon of the Ketengban people of the Star Mountains and therefore protected in some areas.
- There are nearly 100 birds of which 28 are considered endemic or nearly so, including the vulnerable long-bearded melidectes ( " Melidectes princeps " ), ribbon-tailed astrapia ( " Astrapia mayeri " ) and Macgregor's giant honeyeater, which although endangered generally is a cultural icon of the Ketengban people of the Star Mountains and therefore protected in some areas.