cathartidae

This is the 6601st most frequent Spanish word.


cathartidae

"Cathartidae" refers to the family of New World vultures, which are large carrion-eating birds.


'Cathartidae' is used as a term referring to a biological family of birds, specifically the American vultures.

Los miembros de la familia Cathartidae incluyen buitres americanos.

Members of the Cathartidae family include American vultures.


'Cathartidae' is utilized to specify the taxonomic family of vultures.

Estudiamos las características de las aves dentro de la familia Cathartidae en clase de biología.

We studied the characteristics of birds within the Cathartidae family in biology class.


'Cathartidae' is mentioned to denote the family of scavenger birds contributing to ecological balance.

El profesor explicó que Cathartidae tiene una función importante en el ecosistema.

The teacher explained that Cathartidae has an important role in the ecosystem.