- In biology,
dactyly is the
arrangement of
digits (fingers and toes) on the hands, feet, or
sometimes wings of a
tetrapod animal. The term is
derived from...
- the same name
being hosted at GitHub.
There is a
WebExtension called Tridactyl, a
Vimperator and
Pentadactyl inspired Firefox-interface on
GitHub In...
- Top left: Emus have
three toes on each foot in a
tridactyl arrangement,
which is an
adaptation for
running and is seen in
other birds, such as bustards...
- a snout–vent
length (SVL)
ranging from 47.2 to 66.1 mm. The
limbs are
tridactyl and
relatively short. It
possesses six supralabials, five or six infralabials...
- fingers.
Together with the
index and
middle finger, it
forms the
dynamic tridactyl configuration responsible for most
grips not
requiring force. The ring...
-
Eohippus and
stood about 60 cm (6 hands) tall. This
equid is the
first fully tridactyl horse in the
evolutionary record, with the
third digit being longer and...
- Hayward,
Bruce W.; Erickson, Ricky-Lee (2
April 2025). "A
short trackway of
tridactyl fossil footprints discovered in the
Kaipara region of the
North Island...
- like the sanderling, have only the forward-facing toes;
these are
called tridactyl feet
while the
ostrich have only two toes (didactyl feet). The
first digit...
-
smallest is 36 cm (14 in) long with a pace of 100 cm (39 in). The
tracks are
tridactyl (three-toed) and have
large and co**** digits, with
prominent claw impressions...
-
digit and
greatly reduced second digit,
which is
intermediate between the
tridactyl hand of
Shuvuuia and
monodactyl hand of Linhenykus. The
Jaculinykus holotype...