There doesn't seem to be a bird equivalent of equine (of, pertaining to, '''or resembling a horse)
Birdlike = '''resembling a bird
Avian = of or pertaining to birds
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Thrush was named after the bird of the same name due to its similar appearance; both share a characteristic white, creamy color. The term "thrush" in a medical context refers to the fungal infection caused by Candida, which often presents as white patches in the mouth or other mucous membranes, resembling the color of the bird's breast. The name likely reflects the visual similarities that the infection shares with the bird's plumage.
Bleating is the sound resembling a sheep's distinctive animal cry.
What kinda question is that dummy, you are not smart, oh and by the way the lion bird.EDITAlot birds can repeat what they hear.Also, to the idiot above. Run on sentence? You are not smart.THE ANSWER IS AN OSTRICH!
Aerocephalus is a fictional creature from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is an aerial predator resembling a large bird with an elongated head and sharp beak. It is known for its hunting prowess and stealthy nature in the game world.
A syconoid is pertaining to or resembling a sycon.
Relating to or resembling a bird
The bird that makes a sound resembling a laughing monkey is the kookaburra.
The bird that makes a sound resembling a monkey laughing is the kookaburra.
No, it is a large mammal, resembling a deer, but actually related to the giraffe.
The bird that makes a sound resembling a monkey is the aptly named "laughing kookaburra."
A Pterodactyl was a dinosaur that looked like a bird.
Yes. More like a bird resembling an eagle flying through the air at a high speed.
The bird in Florida that makes a sound resembling a monkey is the Yellow-crowned Night Heron.
The bird found in Florida that makes a sound resembling a monkey is the Yellow-crowned Night Heron.
Because the bird opens and closes it's long tail feathers, resembling scissors.
as if, resembling
A large game bird of the curassow family, common in densewoodlands of Central and South America, somewhat resembling aturkey.