"Ctenosaur" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ctenosaur" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ctenosaur" Meaning

A ctenosaur is a type of lizard that belongs to the family Iguanidae. The name "ctenosaur" comes from the Greek words "ctene", meaning "comb-like", and "saurus", meaning "lizard". This refers to the spiny scales on the ctenosaur's body, which give it a comb-like appearance. Ctenosaurs are found in Central and South America and are also known as "comb-spurred iguanas".

"Ctenosaur" Examples

Usage Examples for "Ctenosaur"


Underlined sentences are examples of proper usage:

Paleontologists study the fossilized remains of long-extinct ctenosaurs. (noun)
The ctenosaur waddled onto the beach, searching for a place to lay its eggs. (proper noun)
Due to climate change, many species of ctenosaurs are threatened or endangered. (noun)
The new museum exhibit features a large skeleton of a ctenosaur, a prehistoric lizard. (noun)
Scientists believe that ctenosaurs were an important part of the ecosystem during the Mesozoic era. (noun)

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