tetrapody (Meaning)

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tetrapody (n.)

A set of four feet; a measure or distance of four feet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tetrapody

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tetrapody Sentence Examples

  1. The tetrapody of amphibians allowed them to transition from water to land.
  2. Lizards exhibit tetrapody, using four legs for locomotion.
  3. The tetrapody of birds enabled them to develop wings for flight.
  4. Mammals have a unique tetrapod gait that provides stability and agility.
  5. The tetrapody of reptiles facilitated their adaptation to diverse habitats.
  6. Amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are all tetrapods, possessing four limbs.
  7. The tetrapody of tetrapod vertebrates was a crucial evolutionary step.
  8. The evolution of tetrapody revolutionized the terrestrial ecosystem.
  9. The tetrapody of frogs helps them jump and hop effectively.
  10. The tetrapody of turtles is adapted for swimming and digging.

FAQs About the word tetrapody

A set of four feet; a measure or distance of four feet.

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The tetrapody of amphibians allowed them to transition from water to land.

Lizards exhibit tetrapody, using four legs for locomotion.

The tetrapody of birds enabled them to develop wings for flight.

Mammals have a unique tetrapod gait that provides stability and agility.