"Leptoceratops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Leptoceratops is a type of dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 75 to 65 million years ago. It was a herbivore and was characterized by its distinctive crest on its head, which was thought to be used for display purposes. The name "Leptoceratops" means "short horned face" in Greek, as the dinosaur had a short, blunt horn crest on its forehead. It was a relatively small dinosaur, measuring around 4-6 meters (13-20 feet) in length.
Leptin is a hormone produced by adipose tissue, which helps regulate energy balance and body weight by signaling the brain to reduce food intake and increase metabolism when levels are high. In other words, leptin acts as a "satiety hormone" that tells the body when it has had enough to eat and helps prevent overeating.
Leptinotarsa is a genus of beetles, commonly known as potato beetles. Specifically, the Leptinotarsa decemlineata species is a significant pest that feeds on potatoes and other Solanum plants, causing significant damage to crops.
Leptocardii refers to a group of fish that belong to the class Leptocardii, which is a subclass of the class Chondrichthyes. The term "Leptocardii" comes from the Greek words "leptos," meaning thin, and "cardia," meaning heart. Members of this group are characterized by their slendor bodies, typically being thinner than other fish.
Leptocephalous refers to something that has a flat head or a head that is unusually flat or narrow. This term is often used in the context of anatomy, particularly in the study of fish and other aquatic animals.
Leptocephaly is a rare congenital neurological disorder characterized by an abnormally flat or shortened head, typically in the parasagittal region. This condition can affect both males and females and is often diagnosed at birth. Leptocephaly can be accompanied by various other physical and neurodevelopmental abnormalities, such as intellectual disability, seizures, and feeding difficulties.
Leptocercous refers to something that is shaped like a small circle or crescent. It is often used to describe fish such as the Leptocerus, a type of cyprinid fish.
Leptodactylus is a genus of frogs, commonly known as South American frogs. They are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, and are characterized by their relatively long legs and sticky pads on their feet. The genus includes over 40 species, and is generally divided into two main groups: the "leptodactyline" frogs, which have a more slender body, and the "laticeps" frogs, which have a more robust body.