Syndactylous
Syndactylous is a term used in zoology to describe a condition in which the digits of a limb are fused together. This condition is often observed in various animal species, including reptiles, amphibians, and some mammals. Syndactyly can range from mild fusion, where only the tips of the digits are connected, to severe fusion, where the digits are completely joined at the base.
The term "syndactylous" is derived from the Greek words "syn," meaning "together," and "daktylos," meaning "finger."
Syndactyly can have various implications for an animal's behavior and ecology. For example, it can affect an
The exact cause of syndactyly in animals is not always clear, but it is thought to be