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ecaudate in a sentence

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Definition

ECAUDATE refers to a type of organism, particularly in amphibians, that lacks a tail in its adult form.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ecaudate species of amphibians exhibit unique adaptations to their environment.
  2. In her research, she discovered an ecaudate organism that could thrive in extreme conditions.
  3. The ecaudate classification helped scientists better understand the evolutionary relationships among various species.
  4. Ecaudate forms of life often possess remarkable regenerative capabilities compared to their tailed counterparts.
  5. Studying ecaudate animals provides valuable insights into developmental biology and evolutionary processes.

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