Ablepharus

C2 16+
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  • Ablepharus Meanings

    noun a genus of lizards in the family Scincidae, commonly known as sun skinks

    Fields related to ablepharus

    Ecology

    Ablepharus species play a role in the ecosystem as small predators and prey for other animals.

    Biology

    Ablepharus is a term used to describe a specific anatomical feature in certain reptiles.

    Zoology

    Ablepharus refers to a group of lizards that lack eyelids.

    Herpetology

    Ablepharus is a genus of skinks, commonly known as shiny snake-eyed skinks, found in Europe and Asia.

    Taxonomy

    Ablepharus is used as a taxonomic classification for a group of reptiles.

    Occupation Usage of ablepharus

    Writer

    In the field of zoology, a writer may mention ablepharus in a book or article discussing reptiles.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist specializing in animal behavior may study ablepharus as part of their research on reptilian behavior patterns.

    Biologist

    A biologist may classify ablepharus within a certain taxonomic group and study its characteristics and habitat.

    Herpetologist

    A herpetologist may focus specifically on ablepharus as part of their research on reptiles and amphibians.

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