"Lobotidae" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lobotidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lobotidae" Meaning

Lobotidae is a family of fish in the order Lophiiformes, commonly known as frogfishes or anglerfishes. The name "Lobotidae" comes from the Greek words "lobos", meaning "lamb", and "eidos", meaning "form" or "shape", possibly due to the fish's resemblance to a lamb.

"Lobotidae" Examples

Part of Speech: Noun


Definition: A suborder of placental mammals, including pangolins and armadillos, characterized by a covering of scales or plates


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The platypus and the armadillo are both members of the order Lobotidae, a group of sometimes strange-looking mammals that have evolved unique features to protect themselves from predators.
The Lobotidae are a diverse and fascinating group of animals, with species found all over the world, from Africa to South America.
Despite their similarities with reptiles, Lobotidae are actually mammals, giving birth to live young like all mammals.
The unique scales of the Lobotidae provide excellent protection against predators, making them less vulnerable to attack.
In addition to their distinctive scales, Lobotidae also have powerful claws and a tough, armored shell that helps to deter predators.

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