Apodes

/əˈpoʊdiːz/ noun

Definition

Plural of apod; creatures or organisms without feet or legs, often used in historical biological classification.

Etymology

From Greek 'apous' (footless) with the plural '-es,' used in earlier zoological systems to categorize legless animals as a group.

Kelly Says

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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