Definition
The plural form of anhima; multiple large South American birds with wing spurs.
Etymology
Latin plural of anhima, following classical pluralization conventions for biological nomenclature. The ending '-ae' indicates multiple specimens of the same species.
Kelly Says
In scientific papers, anhimae are often studied together in flocks to understand their complex social hierarchies and territory-defending behaviors, which are surprisingly aggressive for birds that eat mostly aquatic plants.
Translations
ARالعربية
انحماي
in-hi-mai
CACatalà
anhimae
an-hi-mae
CSČeština
anhimae
an-hi-mae
DADansk
anhimae
an-hi-mae
DEDeutsch
anhimae
an-hi-mae
ELΕλληνικά
ανιμαί
an-i-mai
ESEspañol
anhimae
an-hi-mae
FISuomi
anhimae
an-hi-mae
FRFrançais
anhimae
an-hi-mae
HUMagyar
anhimae
an-hi-mae
IDBahasa Indonesia
anhimae
an-hi-mae
ITItaliano
anhimae
an-hi-mae
MSBahasa Melayu
anhimae
an-hi-mae
NLNederlands
anhimae
an-hi-mae
NONorsk
anhimae
an-hi-mae
PLPolski
anhimae
an-hi-mae
PTPortuguês
anhimae
an-hi-mae
RORomână
anhimae
an-hi-mae
RUРусский
анхима
an-khi-ma
SVSvenska
anhimae
an-hi-mae
SWKiswahili
anhimae
an-hi-mae
TRTürkçe
anhimae
an-hi-mae
UKУкраїнська
анхіма
an-khi-ma
VITiếng Việt
anhimae
an-hi-mae