- In biology,
dactyly is the
arrangement of
digits (fingers and toes) on the hands, feet, or
sometimes wings of a
tetrapod animal. It
comes from the Gr****...
-
these are
called tridactyl feet
while the
ostrich have only two toes (
didactyl feet). The
first digit,
called the hallux, is
homologous to the
human big...
- bark when climbing. It is
common to
refer to the feet of
chameleons as
didactyl or zygodactyl,
though neither term is
fully satisfactory, both
being used...
-
living bird,
measuring 39 to 53 cm (15+1⁄2 to 21 in) in length. The bird is
didactyl,
having just two toes on each foot (most
birds have four), with the nail...
- Valieri, Rubén; Makovicky,
Peter J. (2016). "An
Unusual New
Theropod with a
Didactyl M**** from the
Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina". PLOS ONE. 11...
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during hip
extension in
extant small mammals. The
narrow and
functionally didactyl pes are a
further similarity to
modern saltators. By
condensing into a...
- Juárez; Makovicky,
Peter J. (2016-07-13). "An
Unusual New
Theropod with a
Didactyl M**** from the
Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina". PLOS ONE. 11...
- Juárez Valieri;
Peter J.
Makovicky (2016). "An
Unusual New
Theropod with a
Didactyl M**** from the
Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina". PLOS ONE. 11...
- Juárez Valieri;
Peter J.
Makovicky (2016). "An
Unusual New
Theropod with a
Didactyl M**** from the
Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina". PLOS ONE. 11...
- a
trackway made by a mid-to-large
sized terror bird with
functionally didactyl footprints, the
inner toe with the
sickle claw
raised mostly off the ground...