zygodactylic (Meaning)

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zygodactylic (a.)

Alt. of Zygodactylous

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zygodactylic Sentence Examples

  1. The zygodactylic feet of parrots enable them to grasp branches with remarkable dexterity.
  2. Owls possess zygodactylic toes, allowing them to grip prey effectively during nocturnal hunts.
  3. The zygodactylic arrangement of woodpeckers' toes helps them maintain a secure hold on trees while foraging.
  4. Cuckoos exhibit zygodactyly, which enhances their ability to cling to branches while searching for food.
  5. Zygodactylic feet are crucial for the survival of trogons, enabling them to maneuver through dense vegetation.
  6. The zygodactylous toes of kingfishers provide stability while they dive into water to catch fish.
  7. Toucans have zygodactylic feet, allowing them to hold fruit securely while eating.
  8. Zygodactyly is an adaptation that provides many birds with enhanced grip and agility.
  9. The zygodactylic feet of woodpeckers allow them to climb up and down trees with ease.
  10. The zygodactylous arrangement of barn owls' toes aids in their ability to detect and capture prey in low-light conditions.

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Alt. of Zygodactylous

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The zygodactylic feet of parrots enable them to grasp branches with remarkable dexterity.

Owls possess zygodactylic toes, allowing them to grip prey effectively during nocturnal hunts.

The zygodactylic arrangement of woodpeckers' toes helps them maintain a secure hold on trees while foraging.

Cuckoos exhibit zygodactyly, which enhances their ability to cling to branches while searching for food.