Look up caudal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caudal may refer to: Caudal (anatomical term) (from Latin cauda; tail), used to describe how close something...
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Caudal duplication, (or caudal duplication syndrome) is a rare congenital disorder in which various structures of the caudal region, embryonic cloaca,...
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Anatomical terms of location (redirect from Caudally)
Caudal (from Latin cauda 'tail') describes how close something is to the trailing end of an organism. For example, in horses, the eyes are caudal to...
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Caudal luring is a form of aggressive mimicry characterized by the waving or wriggling of the predator's tail to attract prey. This movement attracts small...
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Fish fin (redirect from Caudal fin)
water to generate thrust and help the fish swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct connection with the back bone and are supported...
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Caudal is one of 8 comarcas administrative divisions of Asturias, an autonomous community in Spain. The comarca of Caudal is divided into three municipalities...
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Caudal regression syndrome, or sacral agenesis (or hypoplasia of the sacrum), is a rare birth defect. It is a congenital disorder in which the fetal development...
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The caudal ramus (plural: caudal rami) is a characteristic feature of primitive crustaceans. Located on the anal somite (telson segment), the caudal ramus...
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The Caudal is a river in northern Spain flowing through the Autonomous Community of Asturias. v t e v t e...
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The caudal mucous pit, or caudal mucous horn, is an anatomical structure on the tail end of the foot of various land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate...
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