Anisodactyla

/ænˌɪsoʊˈdæktɪlə/ noun

A group or classification of animals, particularly birds, characterized by having unequal or irregularly arranged digits or toes.

From anisodactyl (an animal with unequal digits) plus the plural suffix -a, following the Latin taxonomic naming convention. This is a formal zoological classification.

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