The walrus can be described as ponderous. This is due to it's large size and how slow the walrus moves when it is out of the water.
Paleolithic animal paintings cannot be described as abstract. The types of art that Paleolithic animal paintings represent are life, nature, and natural habitats.
The expeditioners discovered a new species of primate in the Amazon rainforest that they first described as a barking squirrel due to its unique vocalizations. The animal was later identified as a previously unknown type of tamarin monkey.
Nessy or "The Loch Ness Monster" is not an animal rather a myth. Many people have been said to see it. Although it is described to be large and to look like serpent-dinosaur like being.
Lewis and Clark discovered the prairie dog, which they described as a barking squirrel due to its high-pitched vocalizations that sound similar to a dog's bark. They encountered this animal during their exploration of the western United States in the early 19th century.
Vestigial.
Ponderous is an adjective.
We could not move the drunken, passed out man's ponderous body.
dreary, tedious, heavy, cumbersome, boring, plodding
An analogy for ponderous could be a slow-moving elephant compared to a quick rabbit.
Heavy, weighty, cumbersome, tedious, bulky, hefty
The definition of ponderous is heavy, of great weight, massive or something dull and laboured.The definition of ponder is to meditate or consider something deeply.It's not correct to use the word ponderous to mean "makes you ponder", however something ponderous could make you ponder, e.g.:Her ponderous essay caused me to ponder upon the subject of homicide.
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Some synonyms for ponderous are heavy, cumbersome, awkward, bulky, burdensome, cumbrous, clumsy, and dull. Ponderous can also mean large, great, ample, huge, or packed.
Wolves can be described as Dogs sometimes...
It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.
elephant
They could not move the ponderous body of the dead cyclops, and were forced to climb around it. After the ponderous speech by Edward Everett, Lincoln's brief remarks were likely a relief to the crowd.