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- lizards in the family Gekkonidae. Species within the genus are known as web-toed geckos or dtellas, and most bear close resemblance to geckos from the genus...
- two-toed sloths, sometimes also called two-fingered sloths. The two species of Choloepus (which means "lame foot" in Ancient Gr****), Linnaeus's two-toed sloth...
- Ancient Gr**** περισσός, perissós 'odd' and δάκτυλος, dáktylos 'finger, toe'), or odd-toed ungulates, is an order of ungulates. The order includes about 17 living...
- The four-toed jerboa (Scarturus tetradactylus) is a rodent of the family Dipodidae and genus Scarturus that has four digits. Four-toed jerboas are native...
- Gram-negative toe web infection is a skin condition that often begins with dermatophytosis.: 272  Gram-negative toe web infection is a relatively common...
- given by the short-toed; however, both species have been known to sing the other's song. Even in the hand, although the short-toed usually has a longer...
- 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...
- Stylodipus Andrews's three-toed jerboa, Stylodipus andrewsi Mongolian three-toed jerboa, Stylodipus sungorus Thick-tailed three-toed jerboa, Stylodipus telum...
- 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...
- (native to South Korea). Adult lungless salamanders have four limbs, with four toes on the fore limbs, and usually with five on the hind limbs. Within many species...