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Meaning of yoke-toed

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yoke-toed (a.)

Having two toes in front and two behind, as the trogons and woodpeckers.

yoke-toed Sentence Examples

  1. The yoke-toed ungulate bounded across the African savanna.
  2. Scientists believe the yoke-toed animal evolved from a group of hoofed mammals.
  3. The yoke-toed structure of the animal's feet allows it to distribute its weight evenly.
  4. Hyraxes, with their unique yoke-toed feet, are closely related to elephants.
  5. The yoke-toed deformity in horses can cause them to stumble and trip.
  6. The yoke-toed foot of the aardvark is adapted for digging in hard soil.
  7. The ancient Greeks depicted the goddess Artemis with yoke-toed companions.
  8. The yoke-toed bird, the hoatzin, has chicks with claws on their wings.
  9. The yoke-toed gecko has large, adhesive pads on its feet, allowing it to climb vertical surfaces.
  10. The yoke-toed frog uses its unique foot structure to camouflage itself on forest floors.

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Having two toes in front and two behind, as the trogons and woodpeckers.

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The yoke-toed ungulate bounded across the African savanna.

Scientists believe the yoke-toed animal evolved from a group of hoofed mammals.

The yoke-toed structure of the animal's feet allows it to distribute its weight evenly.

Hyraxes, with their unique yoke-toed feet, are closely related to elephants.