dibranchiatas

[US]/ˌdaɪ.bræŋ.kiˈeɪ.təz/
[UK]/ˌdaɪ.bræŋ.kiˈeɪ.təz/

Translation

n.Plural of dibranchiata; an order of cephalopods having two gills, typically including octopuses and squids.

Example Sentences

dibranchiatas are a subclass of cephalopods including squids and octopuses.

marine biologists study dibranchiatas to understand cephalopod evolution.

dibranchiatas have two gills which distinguish them from other mollusks.

the tentacles of dibranchiatas help them capture prey efficiently.

many dibranchiatas can change color for camouflage in their habitat.

some dibranchiatas species live in deep ocean waters.

dibranchiatas are intelligent invertebrates with complex nervous systems.

fishermen sometimes catch dibranchiatas for food.

dibranchiatas play important roles in marine food chains.

scientists classify dibranchiatas based on their anatomical features.

dibranchiatas have powerful beaks for tearing apart their prey.

the ink sac of dibranchiatas serves as a defense mechanism.

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