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Filter by Meaning Chelonian populations are facing threats from habitat destruction and pollution.
Chelonian anatomy includes a bony carapace and plastron that protect the animal's vital organs.
Chelonian species are found in a variety of habitats, from deserts to oceans.
Chelonian behavior varies between species, with some being more social and others more solitary.
The chelonian scales on the reptile's legs were hard and rough.
The chelonian characteristics of the fossil suggest that it was a primitive turtle.
The chelonian design of the carapace protected the turtle from predators.
The chelonian appearance of the sculpture was incredibly lifelike.
The chelonian markings on the shell of the turtle were very distinctive.
The chelonian movement of the turtle was slow and deliberate.
The chelonian habitat of the turtle was a shallow pond surrounded by reeds.
The chelonian features of the ancient petroglyph suggest that turtles were revered by the indigenous people.
The chelonian adaptation of the turtle to life in the water is a marvel of evolution.
The museum has an impressive collection of chelonian fossils, including some that are over 100 million years old.
The study of chelonian fossils has shed light on the history of life on Earth.
The chelonian species that lived during the Jurassic period were much larger than modern turtles.
The children were fascinated by the chelonian shell on display at the zoo.
The chelonian fauna of the late Cretaceous period included some of the largest turtles ever to have lived.
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