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consisting of two-
toed sloths,
sometimes also
called two-fingered sloths. The two
species of
Choloepus (which
means "lame foot"), Linnaeus's two-
toed sloth (Choloepus...
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Gehyra is a
genus of
geckos in the
family Gekkonidae. They are
known as
web-
toed geckos or dtellas, and most
species within the
genus bear
close resemblance...
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Web,
web, or
webs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Web most
often refers to:
Spider web, a
silken structure created by the
animal World Wide
Web or...
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artiodactyls (even-
toed ungulates) bear most of
their weight equally on four or two (an even number) of the five
toes:
their third and
fourth toes.
Another difference...
- Hydromantes,
commonly referred to as
web-
toed salamanders, is a
genus of the
lungless salamander family, Plethodontidae; they
achieve respiration through...
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Gehyra georgpotthasti is a
species of
web-
toed gecko,
found on
several Melanesian and
Polynesian islands. A large,
stoutly built gecko. The size from snout...
- 31, 2019 Mayo Clinic, "Hammertoe and
mallet toe" "Hammertoes".
Retrieved 22
April 2024. "Hammertoe".
WebMD.
Retrieved 17
April 2024. Chadwick, C; Saxby...
- The Hoffmann's two-
toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni), also
known as the
northern two-
toed sloth, is a
species of
sloth from
Central and
South America....
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Stylodipus Andrews's three-
toed jerboa,
Stylodipus andrewsi Mongolian three-
toed jerboa,
Stylodipus sungorus Thick-tailed three-
toed jerboa,
Stylodipus telum...
- to the odd-
toed ungulates of Perissidactyla, such as the horse,
which have one
toe, or the rhinoceros,
which has
three toes. The five-
toed ancestors of...