Examples of using Flightless in English and their translations into Chinese
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Emu is a huge, flightless bird.
Flightless and nocturnal, the kākāpō is the world's heaviest parrot.
The“dodo” was a flightless bird that is now extinct.
The Diricawl is a plump-bodied, fluffy, flightless bird.
How did this flightless bird end up on a remote island?
In football's animal kingdom, they are the equivalent of the flightless bird;
A dodo bird was a large, flightless bird that is now extinct.
And most of the Pacific islands have- or had-their own species of flightless rail.
As penguins are flightless, they cannot fly to avoid the affected areas.
It would have been at least 60 cm tall, and flightless or nearly flightless.
Emu is a large flightless bird that can run as fast as 45km/h(28mph).
While not an official symbol, the Kiwi, a small native flightless bird, represents New Zealand.
The flightless birds and scheming green pigs take their beef to the next level.
I love Iron& Wine's Flightless Bird, American Mouth.
But recent DNA analysis has suggested the elephant birdmay have an even closer cousin: the flightless, nocturnal kiwi.
The bird likely evolved to become flightless as an adaptation to its remote habitat.
This giant, flightless Elephant bird was found only on the island of Madagascar and died out by the 17th century.
The rats destroyed the local population of birds,including a rare flightless teal and a wading duck.
It turns out, this itsy-bitsy flightless bird probably got to Inaccessible Island by flying there about 1.5 million years ago.
I read it while listening to the Iron and Wine song Flightless Bird, American Mouth.
It is the world's heaviest parrot, the only flightless parrot, and one of the longest-living birds on Earth.
The Polynesians first settled there in the 13th century,and they quickly wiped out these large flightless birds.
The Lyall's wren was a species of small, flightless birds that once thrived on Stephens Island, in New Zealand.
Emu oil is a natural productmade from the refined fat of the emu(a large, flightless bird native to Australia).
A 75-year-old man has been killed by a large, flightless creature that is considered to be the"world's most risky bird".
Most ornithologists say that these birds are secondarily flightless(i.e., they lost the ability to fly).
For millions of years, nine species of large, flightless birds known as moas(Dinornithiformes) thrived in New Zealand.
I have been listening over and over again to the song“Flightless Bird, American Mouth” by Iron& Wine.