Plural of apod; creatures or organisms without feet or legs, often used in historical biological classification.
From Greek 'apous' (footless) with the plural '-es,' used in earlier zoological systems to categorize legless animals as a group.
Before we understood genetics and evolution, scientists organized animals by obvious physical features, so anything without visible legs got lumped together—a classification system that turned out to be surprisingly wrong.
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