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A rostrum on a crayfish is an extension of its shell. This part is used for extra protection.
The rostrum on a crayfish is a hard beak extending from the head that is used for protection.
Most biologists will tell you that the rostrum is a process for protection of the eyes from predators and during fights, somewhat analogous to the bones around the eye socket in humans.
The rostrum is the snout of the whale.
The rostrum is the front mouth part and inside the rostrum are the Orca’s teeth.
A rostrum is a place to make a speech.
A rostrum is a place to make a speech.
The rostrum is the part of the crayfish that is located between the eyes and the antenna. Rostrum is Latin for "beak" so the rostrum on the crayfish is considered its beak.
Rostrum Records was created in 2003.
the rostrum is the snout of a fetal pig
I looked in the shop to find a rostrum sitting in the window.
A rostrum is a raised or elevated platform or pulpit usually for addressing an audiance As related to biology is a beaklike process or extension of some part. For example, the great white shark, it is pointed above the nose, that is the rostrum.