Swallows are colorful, acrobatic flyers that catch insects on the wing. There are many species, among them the barn and tree swallows. The purple martin is the largest swallow. They belong to the family Hirundinidae.
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The scientific name for swallow is "Hirundinidae." This is a family name that includes different species of swallows found all around the world.
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That depends on the species of martin you are referring to. There are many species of martin, all of which belong to the family Hirundinidae.
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The Swallow is a passerine bird known for their adaption to aerial feeding. They belong in the family Hirundinidae along with martins. Various species of swallows and martins exists globally and their diet is primarily insects.
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An African Giant swallowtail is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae.
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Ikemefuna spends 3 years away from his biological family and with Okonkwo's family.
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Family Guy - 1999 Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows 3-17 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:TV-14
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The swallows, martins and saw-wings, or Hirundinidae, are a family of passerine birds found around the world on all continents, including occasionally in Antarctica. Highly adapted to aerial feeding, they have a distinctive appearance. The term Swallow is used colloquially in Europe as a synonym for the barn swallow. There are around 90 species of Hirundinidae,[1] divided into 19 genera, with the greatest diversity found in Africa, which is also thought to be where they evolved as hole-nesters.[2] They also occur on a number of oceanic islands. A number of European and North American species are long-distance migrants; by contrast, the West and South African swallows are non-migratory.
This family comprises two subfamilies: Pseudochelidoninae (the river martins of the genus Pseudochelidon) and Hirundininae (all other swallows, martins and saw-wings). Within the Old World, the name martin tends to be used for the squarer-tailed species, and the name swallow for the more fork-tailed species; however, there is no scientific distinction between these two groups.[3] Within the New World, "martin" is reserved for members of the genus Progne. (These two systems are responsible for the sand martin being called "bank swallow" in the New World.)
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The mango belongs to the biological family Anacardiaceae, but the almond belongs to the biological family Rosaceae.
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A swallow:
- is a bird. Swallows are colorful, acrobatic flyers that catch insects on the wing. There are many species, among them the barn and tree swallows. The purple martin is the largest swallow. They belong to the family Hirundinidae.
- is a bodily action. A swallow is a complicated maneuver wherein food is slipped into the digestive tube (esophagus) while the epiglotis is closed so the food doesn't accidentally slide down the breathing tube (trachea).
- is a measurement. A swallow is a small amount of water, liquor or other liquid that is only large enough for one gulp.
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Yes, a biological family member is one that you are related to by blood.
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Within the game continuity, Sonic has no biological family.
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Stubborn grass belongs to the Poaceae family in the biological classification.
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The biological parent(s) or a non biological family/ care giver looks after babies.
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Family Problems - 2013 Biological 1-10 was released on:
USA: 21 April 2013
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Mammalia represents the class level of biological classification, while Hominidae represents the family level.
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Of course! Every person in the world has a biological family unless they are cloned.
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Of course! Every person in the world has a biological family unless they are cloned.
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Swallows flying in the air are often referred to simply as "swallows." These agile birds are known for their graceful flight patterns and acrobatic movements as they search for insects.
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Swallows (family Hirundinidae - aerial feeders) are primarily insect eaters. They enjoy all kinds of insects except for the stinging types (wasps, bees). They do like a bit of fruit and other plant matter once in a while. There have been no reports of them partaking of sunflower seeds. The birds that LOVE sunflower seeds include the Tufted Titmouse, Goldfinch, Purple Finch, Chickadee, Nuthatches and other seed-eating birds.
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Season 3|Episode 17 Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
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Foster Family
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Foster Family
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A child shares the most genes with their biological parents in their family.
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It means raising up a child by an adopting family if his/her biological family is incapable or not available to raise the child up. However, the adopted child should remain holding his/her biological family name and is not allowed to change it to the adopting family name.
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If by biological you mean the phylogeny it's phylum mollusca, class bivalvia, subclass heterodonta
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