terms |
mediportal |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective mediportal is
(biology) of an animal, physically adapted to spend a substantial amount of time moving slowly over land, usually with a heavy body weight, but also having some characteristics conducive to quick movements when needed; examples include bison, elephants, and rhinoceri.
graviportal |
mediportal |
Related terms |
Mediportal is a related term of graviportal.
In biology terms the difference between graviportal and mediportal
is that
graviportal is of an animal, physically adapted only for moving slowly over land, due to a high body weight; examples include giant tortoises while
mediportal is of an animal, physically adapted to spend a substantial amount of time moving slowly over land, usually with a heavy body weight, but also having some characteristics conducive to quick movements when needed; examples include bison, elephants, and rhinoceri.
elephant |
mediportal |
As a noun elephant
is a mammal of the order
Proboscidea, having a trunk, and two large ivory tusks jutting from the upper jaw.
As an adjective mediportal is
of an animal, physically adapted to spend a substantial amount of time moving slowly over land, usually with a heavy body weight, but also having some characteristics conducive to quick movements when needed; examples include bison, elephants, and rhinoceri.
bison |
mediportal |
As a noun bison
is a wild ox,
bison bonasus .
As an adjective mediportal is
(biology) of an animal, physically adapted to spend a substantial amount of time moving slowly over land, usually with a heavy body weight, but also having some characteristics conducive to quick movements when needed; examples include bison, elephants, and rhinoceri.