pluvianus aegyptius
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of bird: "Pluvianus aegyptius" is the scientific name for a specific African bird species, commonly known as the Egyptian plover or crocodile bird. It is known for its reported symbiotic behavior with crocodiles.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Pluvianus aegyptius is often observed near riverbanks. (The Egyptian plover is often observed near riverbanks.)
- A study focused on the feeding habits of Pluvianus aegyptius. (A study focused on the feeding habits of the crocodile bird.)
Advanced Usage
- In zoological/ornithological context: Used precisely to identify the species in scientific writing.
- The genus Pluvianus contains only one species, Pluvianus aegyptius. (The genus Pluvianus contains only one species, the Egyptian plover.)
Variants and Related Words
- Egyptian plover (n): The common English name for .
- Crocodile bird (n): An informal name referring to the bird's famed interaction with crocodiles.
Synonyms
- Egyptian plover: The standard common name.
- Crocodile bird: A descriptive synonym based on its behavior.
Notes on Meaning
- The name refers specifically to the biological species. The reported behavior of feeding on parasites from crocodiles' mouths is a notable part of its ecological lore, though this behavior is debated among modern ornithologists. The term itself does not describe the behavior but labels the bird.
Noun
- African courser that feeds on insect parasites on crocodiles