"Teleostome" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Teleostome is a term used in biology to describe a specific group of fish that have a hole or an opening called the "operculum" behind the first series of gill rakers. This hole connects the swim bladder to the mouth, which is not present in all fish.
The term "teleostome" specifically refers to the group of fish that have this hole, as well as some other distinct physical characteristics. This group also includes many of the most species-rich and diverse groups of fish, such as the families of salmon, salmonids, perches, and sunfishes.
Generally, the term is used in a negative way, implying that all other fish are not teleostomes. This basically means all non-actinopterygian fishes.
Teleosaurs are a group of marine reptiles that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 145-150 million years ago. They were type of archosaur, and are more closely related to crocodiles and phytosaurs than they are to lizards.<br><br>Teleosaurs were characterized by their elongated bodies, short limbs, and a long, narrow snout. They had large, elongated eyes and a small head, and their bodies were adapted for speed. They were probably fish-eaters, based on fossil evidence showing large fish prey scales in their stomachs.<br><br>One of the most famous teleosaurs is the Teleosaurus, which was a large species that measured around 12 meters in length.
Teleosaurus was a type of extinct crocodile that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 145-140 million years ago. The name "Teleosaurus" comes from the Greek words "telos" meaning "end" or "completion" and "saurus" meaning "lizard" or "reptile". It was a relatively large carnivorous reptile, about 5-6 meters long, with a long and narrow snout and a distinctive row of sharp teeth. It was a fierce predator that lived in rivers and coastal areas.
Telepathy refers to the supposed ability to read or communicate with another person's thoughts without using the usual means of communication such as speech or writing. It's a concept often associated with paranormal or psychic abilities, suggesting the transfer of thoughts or ideas directly from one mind to another without physical or verbal interaction.