Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
precocial
Adjective
/prɪˈkoʊ.ʃəl/
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Definition
Referring to animals that are born in a relatively mature state and are able to move around shortly after birth.
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Examples
- Ducklings are precocial and can walk and swim shortly after hatching.
- The young of many ground-nesting birds are precocial, ready to explore their surroundings soon after they are born.
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Meaning
Precocial describes species, particularly in the animal kingdom, whose young are developed enough at birth to be mobile and self-sufficient, as opposed to altricial species that are born in a helpless state.
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Synonyms
- Independent
- Self-sufficient