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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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Stylodipus Andrews's three-
toed jerboa,
Stylodipus andrewsi Mongolian three-
toed jerboa,
Stylodipus sungorus Thick-tailed three-
toed jerboa,
Stylodipus telum...
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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...
- (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...