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- front limbs but not their hind limbs, making them both pentadactyls and tetradactyls. Tetradactyly (from Gr**** τετρα tetra 'four') is the condition of having...
- during the Plio-Pleistocene. Since then, Lycaon has become lighter and tetradactyl, but has remained hypercarnivorous. Lycaon sekowei is known from the...
- basal titanosaur. Ankylosaurs: Some trackways feature the distinctive tetradactyl pattern ****ociated with armored dinosaurs. Notably, the presence of parallel...
- were functional and terminated in weight-bearing digits, hence having a tetradactyl (four-toed) condition. The last or fifth metatarsal was highly reduced...
- functioned as support elements and terminated in four toes. Functionally tetradactyl (four-toed) feet were unique to derived therizinosaurs; basal therizinosaurs...
- astragalus or distal tarsals. Another highly modified element was the tetradactyl pes: the metatarsus was composed by four shortened, fully functionally...
- is robust compared to that of Panoplosaurus. The hand very likely was tetradactyl, having four fingers. The exact number of phalanges is unknown but the...
- earlier palaeotheres that have tetradactyl (four-toed) forelimbs and tridactyl hindlimbs. P. eocaenum might have had a tetradactyl forelimb, as indicated by...
- Pecora by H.J. Cook; and to Traguloidea by Carroll. Hypertragulidae have tetradactyl front feet and didactyl rear feet, which is specific to this family and...
- spread. The Palaeotheriidae includes both the primitive members with tetradactyl (four-toed) forelimbs plus tridactyl (three-toed) hindlimbs (Propalaeotherium)...