leptodactylous (Meaning)
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leptodactylous (a.)
Having slender toes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of leptodactylous
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leptodactylous Sentence Examples
- The leptodactylous feet of the frog enabled it to climb trees with ease.
- The unusual leptodactylous structure of the gecko's toes allowed it to adhere to smooth surfaces.
- The toad's leptodactylous feet provided excellent traction on muddy terrain.
- The leptodactylous fingers of the chameleon allowed it to grasp objects firmly.
- The salamander's leptodactylous toes helped it maneuver through rocky crevices.
- The leptodactylous feet of the African bullfrog were adapted for digging burrows.
- The frog's leptodactylous toes provided sensory input, allowing it to detect vibrations in the water.
- The leptodactylous foot structure of the tree frog enabled it to jump long distances.
- The gecko's leptodactylous toes were covered in tiny hairs, providing increased grip.
- The leptodactylous feet of the toad-headed agama were essential for its ambush-hunting technique.
FAQs About the word leptodactylous
Having slender toes.
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The leptodactylous feet of the frog enabled it to climb trees with ease.
The unusual leptodactylous structure of the gecko's toes allowed it to adhere to smooth surfaces.
The toad's leptodactylous feet provided excellent traction on muddy terrain.
The leptodactylous fingers of the chameleon allowed it to grasp objects firmly.