"Monopod" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A monopod is a type of camera support that is a single, long leg or pole, typically adjustable in height, used to stabilize a camera for taking photographs or shooting video. It allows for greater stability and reduced camera shake, especially in situations where a tripod is impractical or not possible.
Monoplacophora refers to a group of extinct and rare, shelled mollusks that have a single hinged plate or valve covering their body, unlike most other mollusks which have two or more hinged plates. They are often referred to as "living fossils" because they still exist today, although in very small numbers, and are believed to have evolved from a common ancestor with other mollusks around 540 million years ago.