family Phoenicopteridae

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Definition

Proper noun * Family Phoenicopteridae: The taxonomic family comprising all species of flamingos. These are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds known for their distinctive pink or reddish plumage, which comes from carotenoid pigments in their diet.

Usage
  • The term "Family Phoenicopteridae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as ornithology, zoology, and biological classification.
  • It refers to the entire biological family as a single taxonomic group.
Examples
  • In biological taxonomy, flamingos are classified under Family Phoenicopteridae.
  • All modern flamingo species belong to Family Phoenicopteridae.
  • The evolutionary history of Family Phoenicopteridae is a subject of scientific study.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used in contrast to other bird families to highlight the unique characteristics of flamingos.
    • While both are waterbirds, herons (Family Ardeidae) are distinct from members of Family Phoenicopteridae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Phoenicopteridae: The standardized, non-colloquial form of the family name, used identically in scientific literature.
  • Phoenicopterid (noun/adjective): A member of the Phoenicopteridae family; relating to this family.
    • The fossil record provides evidence of ancient phoenicopterids.
  • Flamingo (common noun): The common name for any bird within Family Phoenicopteridae.
Synonyms
  • Flamingos: The common English name for the birds constituting this family.
Noun
  1. flamingos