thằn lằn bay

thằn lằn bay

Một con thằn lằn bay đậu trên một cành cây khô.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Flying lizard: A type of small, tree-dwelling lizard (genus Draco) found in Southeast Asia, known for its ability to glide between trees using wing-like membranes of skin stretched between elongated ribs.
    • Pterosaur (in paleontology): An extinct order of flying reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era, often referred to colloquially as "pterodactyls."
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Animal):
    • khu rừng này, bạn có thể thấy thằn lằn bay lượn từ cây này sang cây khác. (In this forest, you can see flying lizards gliding from tree to tree.)
    • Màng da của thằn lằn bay trông giống như đôi cánh. (The skin membrane of the flying lizard looks like wings.)
  • Noun (Paleontology):
    • Thằn lằn bay một trong những loài bò sát biết bay đầu tiên. (Pterosaurs were among the first flying reptiles.)
    • Hóa thạch của thằn lằn bay được tìm thấy trên khắp thế giới. (Fossils of pterosaurs have been found all over the world.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is a compound noun: "thằn lằn" (lizard) + "bay" (to fly). It is used literally for the modern animal and figuratively or descriptively for the prehistoric reptile.
  • In scientific contexts, the specific names are used to avoid ambiguity: "Rồng bay" (for lizards) and "Thằn lằn bay" or "Dực long" (for Pterosaurs).
Variants and Related Words
  • Rồng bay (n): A common alternative name for the lizard, literally "flying dragon."
  • Dực long (n): A Sino-Vietnamese term used in paleontology for pterosaurs.
  • Bò sát biết bay (n): A descriptive phrase meaning "flying reptile."
Synonyms
  • Flying dragon (for the lizard).
  • Gliding lizard (for the lizard).
  • Pterosaur (for the extinct reptile).
Related Concepts
  • Bay lượn: To glide, to soar. This describes the primary movement of both the lizard and the pterosaur.
  • Màng da: Skin membrane. This is the key anatomical feature that enables gliding flight in the lizard.