family fregatidae

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Definition

Noun: - Frigate birds: A family of seabirds within the order Suliformes, known for their large size, long wings, forked tails, and the males' distinctive red gular pouches which they inflate during courtship displays. They are exceptional fliers, often seen soaring over tropical and subtropical oceans, and are known for their kleptoparasitic behavior of stealing food from other birds.

Usage
  • As a subject: The comprises five extant species of frigatebirds.
  • In scientific context: Ornithologists classify the magnificent frigatebird within the .
  • For identification: Birds belonging to the are easily recognized by their silhouette and flight pattern.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: In biological classification, is the family that sits above the genus level (e.g., ) and below the order level (Suliformes).
    • The phylogenetic study confirmed the placement of these species in the family Fregatidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fregatidae: The Latin taxonomic name, often used interchangeably in scientific writing.
  • Frigatebird (n): The common name for any individual bird within this family.
    • A frigatebird circled high above the ship.
  • Fregata (n): The genus within the family Fregatidae.
Synonyms
  • Frigate birds: The direct common name equivalent.
  • Man-o'-war birds: A less common historical name, referencing their piratical feeding habits.
Related Phrases
  • Member of Fregatidae: A phrase used to specify an individual's taxonomic group.
    • The great frigatebird is a prominent member of Fregatidae.
Noun
  1. frigate birds

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