fin-toed Synonyms

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fin-toed Meaning

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fin-toed (a.)

Having toes connected by a membrane; palmiped; palmated; also, lobate.

fin-toed Sentence Examples

  1. The fin-toed gecko's nimble feet allow it to traverse smooth surfaces with ease.
  2. Fin-toed frogs are known for their unique vocalizations, which resemble a whistle or a bird's call.
  3. The fin-toed lizard's ability to change color helps it camouflage against its surroundings.
  4. Fin-toed salamanders are found in damp areas near bodies of water, where they prey on small insects.
  5. The distinctive fin-toed pattern on the hind limbs of this species of lizard aids in climbing and gripping.
  6. The male fin-toed frog's elaborate mating call is designed to attract females.
  7. Fin-toed geckos have a remarkable ability to shed their tails, which can regenerate in time.
  8. The fin-toed lizard's tail can reach up to twice the length of its body, providing balance and camouflage.
  9. Fin-toed salamanders have a semi-aquatic lifestyle, spending part of their time in water and part on land.
  10. The fin-toed lizard's keen sense of smell helps it detect food and avoid predators.

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Having toes connected by a membrane; palmiped; palmated; also, lobate.

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The fin-toed gecko's nimble feet allow it to traverse smooth surfaces with ease.

Fin-toed frogs are known for their unique vocalizations, which resemble a whistle or a bird's call.

The fin-toed lizard's ability to change color helps it camouflage against its surroundings.

Fin-toed salamanders are found in damp areas near bodies of water, where they prey on small insects.