- 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...
- Cenani–Lenz
syndactylism, also
known as Cenani–Lenz
syndrome or Cenani–
syndactylism, is an
autosomal recessive congenital malformation syndrome involving...
- toes,
three of
which are forward-pointing and
fused towards the base ("
syndactyl") to some extent. The
irises of most
species are dark brown. The kingfishers...
-
Syndactyly is a
condition wherein two or more
digits are
fused together. It
occurs normally in some mammals, but is an
unusual condition in humans. The...
- "Brachydactyly,
syndactyly of both the
hands and feet is common, as is
partial syndactyl (most
usually between the
second and
third toes)" Polyuria/polydipsia...
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displays a
distinctive white tip over 25% of its length. The back feet are
syndactyl,
which helps it to climb. The
ringtail possum's
molars have
sharp and...
-
retaining the
polyprotodont dentition, and
independently evolving a
syndactyl hind foot; the
contrary view that
syndactyly is so
unusual that it is...
-
wingspan range of 50 to 58 cm.
Unique to
rollers (family Coraciidae) are
syndactyl feet, in
which the
second and
third digits are fused. They may be confused...
- toe (2) is reversed;
heterodactyl arrangement only
exists in trogons.
Syndactyl:
three toes in
front (2, 3, 4), one in back (1); the
inner and middle...
- Gulf
Coast by the Spanish; however,
exactly when they
originated as a
syndactyl animal is not clear.
While pigs with
single hooves are
found in writings...