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Filter by Meaning The brachypterous mosquito could only fly short distances, making it less likely to reach its intended targets.
The brachypterous birds have difficulty reaching high perches.
The museum curator carefully preserved the brachypterous beetle specimen in a display case.
The brachypterous bird relied more on hopping and running than flying.
The brachypterous ants have adapted to foraging on the ground rather than in the air.
The brachypterous chicken preferred to stay close to the ground rather than roosting in trees.
The brachypterous dragonflies are easily outmaneuvered by their larger counterparts.
The brachypterous grasshopper hopped only short distances.
The brachypterous fly is a common insect in urban areas.
The brachypterous fly struggled to take flight, its short wings limiting its mobility.
The brachypterous moth adapted to its environment by relying on other means of locomotion instead of flying.
The brachypterous mosquito buzzed around the room.
The brachypterous species of butterfly was unable to migrate long distances like its fully-winged relatives.
The brachypterous bat struggled to catch insects in mid-flight.
The brachypterous dragonfly perched on a reed.
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