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Example sentences for "many species"

  • Devotion to the mate, though less developed, is early present in many species.

  • The stern requirements of obedience to the unwritten laws of the herd, which make powerful so many species of animals individually weak, are graphically, though of course with exaggeration, set forth by Kipling in his Jungle Book.

  • But in many species of animals of intermediate strength, that by cooperation might be able to resist attack or overcome enemies that they would singly be impotent against, the cooperative instinct became strongly developed.

  • The Book of Nature, or the history of insects reduced to distinct classes, confirmed by many particular instances displayed in the anatomical analysis of many species, and illustrated with copper-plates.

  • External margin near the Apex of the Elytra of many species of Buprestis.

  • Thus, some ants will build their subterranean apartments under gravel walks; and so do many species of the genus Halictus[1532], the habits and economy of which have been so ably detailed by M.

  • At certain seasons of the year the beach and environs of the sea are covered by many species of Coccinella, which seem to bend their course thither from the inland country, as if they were about to emigrate[1534].

  • Many species of Mygale, those monstrous hairy spiders, half a foot in expanse, which attract the attention so much in museums, are found in sandy places at Nazareth.

  • The sexes of many species in all the orders present differences, of which the meaning is not understood.

  • In the immense class of insects the sexes sometimes differ in their locomotive-organs, and often in their sense-organs, as in the pectinated and beautifully plumose antennae of the males of many species.

  • Amongst birds, many species, the sexes of which differ greatly from each other, are certainly monogamous.

  • In many species, the base of the abdomen is hollowed out into a great cavity which is believed to act as a resounding board.

  • Many species of palms and calamus supply them with materials for this purpose, one of the best being the "Iu" palm (Astrocaryum acaule).

  • Name from senex, an old man, alluding to the hoariness of many species, or to the white hairs of the pappus.

  • Name from saxum, a rock, and frango, to break; many species rooting in the clefts of rocks.

  • Such a change of colour occurs in many species of caterpillars.

  • Many species found in foreign countries are still more truly amphibious in their habits.

  • The breeding habits of the Branchiopoda are also of interest, from the prevalence in many species of reproduction by unfertilized eggs, or "parthenogenesis.

  • Many species, however, no doubt have more selective habits of feeding.

  • It is nowhere many miles wide; but this narrow point of land has hitherto proved a barrier to the migrations of many species of Mollusca.

  • Many species of the subgenus Euspongilla, the typical subgenus of Spongilla (including S.

  • Free spicules are absent in many species; when present they are usually needle-like and pointed at the tips.

  • Many species of deer, which when mature are not spotted, are whilst young covered with white spots, as are likewise some few species in their adult state.

  • The barbs along nearly the whole length of these feathers stand separate or are decomposed; but this is the case with the feathers of many species, and with some varieties of the domestic fowl and pigeon.

  • Experiments such as these will lead to the development of techniques for measuring rotational sensitivity in many species, including man.

  • The darkening of wing-patterns in many species of Lepidoptera has been carefully studied in our own British fauna.

  • The caterpillars are densely hairy and many species hibernate in the larval stage.

  • Many species, such as the vapourer moths (Orgyia), lay eggs in the autumn, which remain unhatched through the winter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many species" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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