What is another word for Family Todidae?

Pronunciation: [fˈamɪli tˈɒdɪdˌiː] (IPA)

Family Todidae is a small family of birds found only in the Caribbean region. Also known as the Todies, this family includes six species, all of which are found in the Greater Antilles. The Todies have distinctive bright green plumage and short, flat bills that are adapted for catching small insects. Other names for the Family Todidae include the Todyaides, the Tody Flycatchers, and the Green Todies. These birds play an important ecological role in the Caribbean ecosystems, and are often used by conservationists to monitor the health of these ecosystems. The Todies are a unique and fascinating family of birds, and serve as an important part of the biodiversity of the Caribbean region.

Synonyms for Family todidae:

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What are the hypernyms for Family todidae?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: Podicipedidae, family podicipedidae, todies, tody, tody bird, tody call, tody yam

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