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mouth-footed (a.)
Having the basal joints of the legs converted into jaws.
mouth-footed Sentence Examples
- The mouth-footed jellyfish uses its long tentacles to capture prey.
- The mouth-footed gastropod has a radula, which is a rasp-like structure it uses for feeding.
- Sea cucumbers are mouth-footed echinoderms that move slowly along the ocean floor.
- The mouth-footed sea cucumber has a unique respiratory system known as the anus-feeding mechanism.
- Mouth-footed frogs have a specialized mouth structure that helps them stick to surfaces.
- The mouth-footed chameleon has the ability to change its color to match its surroundings.
- The mouth-footed lizard has a large, gaping mouth that it uses to catch insects.
- The mouth-footed gecko has specialized toe pads that allow it to climb on smooth surfaces.
- The mouth-footed snake has a long, slender body and a small, toothless mouth.
- The mouth-footed salamander has a long, slender body and a wide, flat mouth.
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Having the basal joints of the legs converted into jaws.
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The mouth-footed jellyfish uses its long tentacles to capture prey.
The mouth-footed gastropod has a radula, which is a rasp-like structure it uses for feeding.
Sea cucumbers are mouth-footed echinoderms that move slowly along the ocean floor.
The mouth-footed sea cucumber has a unique respiratory system known as the anus-feeding mechanism.