limpet Meaning in Tamil ( limpet வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நத்தை வகை சார்ந்த ஓட்டுச் சிப்பி,
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limpet தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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limpet's Usage Examples:
I think they'll end up all over me like limpets.
"It is commonly supposed to be capable of prizing limpets from their rock, and of opening the shells of mussels; but, though undoubtedly it feeds on both, further evidence as to the way in which it procures them is desirable.
This blow is often sufficient to dislodge the limpet, failing this the shell is gripped in the bill and prised off.
slipper limpets, which form stacks attached to seashore rocks, change sex according to their position in the stack.
The numbers and sizes of limpets and other grazing gastropods were determined by measurements and counts from the digital images.
You can find limpets on all the rocky shores of the Marine Reserve.
The foot of the limpet is a nearly circular disk of muscular tissue; in front, projecting from and raised above it, are the head and neck (figs.
The women would have collected food limpets and mussels from the rocks, berries and nuts from the woods.
keyhole limpet mollusk that lives on the southern California coast.
The common limpet is a specially interesting and abundant example of the more primitive Aspidobranchia.
It is commonly supposed to be capable of prizing limpets from their rock, and of opening the shells of mussels; but, though undoubtedly it feeds on both, further evidence as to the way in which it procures them is desirable.
This circlet of gill-lamellae led Cuvier to class the limpets as Cyclobranchiata, and, by erroneous identification of them with the series of metamerically repeated ctenidia of Chiton, to associate the latter mollusc with the former.
The sheltered waters of the broken southern coast, however, are rich in fish and molluscs, especially in mussels, limpets and barnacles, which are the principal food resource of the nomadic Indian tribes of those regions.
Synonyms:
shellfish,
Antonyms:
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