"Dinornis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dinornis refers to a family of large, flightless birds that were native to New Zealand. They were also known as moa. Dinornis species were known for their impressive size, with some of them reaching heights of up to 3.6 meters (12 feet) and weighing around 230 kilograms (500 pounds).
Dinoflagellate refers to a type of microscopic marine plankton, specifically a flotation organism that has a distinctive flagellum or whip-like tail.
The Dacrymyiaceae, commonly known as the fungus cap family, is a family of fungi in the order Canoniciales. They are characterized by their small, cap-shaped fruit bodies, typically ranging from 0.5-5 cm (0.2-2 inches) in diameter. The fungal hyphae in the family are pycnidial, while their spores are typically hyaline (colorless) or pale yellow.
Dinophyceae refers to a class of algae that includes organisms such as dinoflagellates and dinocysts. They are typically microscopic, photosynthetic, and found in aquatic environments. Dinophyceae are characterized by the presence of a flagellum and a rigid cell wall.
Dinoprostone is a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analog used as a cervical ripening agent and to induce labor in women with singleton pregnancies. It is also used to treat postpartum hemorrhage by stimulating uterine contractions.
Dinornithiformes refers to an order of extinct flightless birds that are also known as moa. They belonged to the ratite group, which includes ostriches, emus, and kiwis. The term "Dinornithiformes" comes from the Greek words "dino," meaning "terrible," and "ornis," meaning "bird." The moa were large birds that were native to New Zealand and became extinct due to overhunting by humans around the time of European settlement in the 13th century.
A dinosaur is a type of reptile that lived during the Mesozoic Era, which lasted from about 252 million to 65 million years ago. Dinosaurs were characterized by their scaly skin, bony tails, and the fact that they laid eggs. They varied greatly in size, shape, and behavior, ranging from small and feathered to long and lumbering. The term "dinosaur" is derived from the Greek words "deinos," meaning "terrible" or "fearful," and "saurus," meaning "lizard."
The term "Dinosauria" refers to a group of reptiles that dominated Earth's landscapes during the Mesozoic Era, which lasted from about 252 million to 65 million years ago. The word "Dinosauria" comes from the Greek words "deinos" meaning "terrible" and "saurus" meaning "lizard". Dinosauria is a clade that includes over 1,000 species of reptiles that are characterized by scaly skin, bony skeletons, and the ability to regulate their own body temperature. Dinosaurs came in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and habits, from the small, feathered Compsognathus to the long-necked, long-tailed Sauroposeidon.
Relating to or characteristic of dinosaurs, especially in their physical characteristics or habits.
A dinosaur is a reptile that lived during the Mesozoic era, which lasted from about 252 million to 65 million years ago. Dinosaurs are characterized by their scaly skin, lay eggs, and are often referred to as "prehistoric creatures." The term "dinosaur" was coined by Sir Richard Owen in 1842, and it comes from the Greek words "deinos," meaning "terrible" or "fearful," and "saurus," meaning "lizard." Over time, dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and some species became very large and dominant, while others were much smaller.
Dinotefuran is a neuroactive insecticide used to kill a wide range of insects, including mosquitoes, flies, and ticks. It is commonly used in residential and commercial settings to control pest infestations.