legginess
Legginess is a descriptive term used in biology to denote disproportionately long, slender legs or limb segments relative to overall body size. The concept is applied across different groups, including animals and plants, where it can refer to distinct growth patterns or morphologies.
In plants, legginess most commonly arises from etiolation, a response to insufficient light or crowded growing
In animals, legginess describes a long-legged appearance that may be adaptive or developmental. It can reflect
Assessment of legginess is typically informal but can involve measurements such as leg length relative to