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Grebe
/ɡɹˈiːb/
/ˈɡɹib/
Grebe
[NOMBRE]1
somormujo
an aquatic bird that can also dive underwater, with a long neck, lobed toes and a crest
What is a "grebe"?
A grebe is an elegant and aquatic bird, known for its ability to dive and swim underwater. With its streamlined body and specialized feet, it is well adapted for life in the water. Grebes have a distinct appearance with their long necks, slender bills, and red or yellow eyes. They can be found in freshwater lakes and ponds, where they feed on fish, insects, and other small aquatic creatures. Grebes are skilled divers, using their feet for propulsion and their wings for steering underwater. They are known for their elaborate courtship displays, including head shaking, water dancing, and even carrying their chicks on their backs.
Ejemplos
1. Grebes have specialized feet too, with lobes on the side of each toe instead of webbing, and flat toe lobes.
2. And so, killing the grebes in Clear Lake here.
3. Bigger creatures, like these grebes, rely on muscle power.
4. The grebes like to hang out close to the ducks.
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