Yes.
Yes, curassows are tetrapods. Tetrapods are vertebrate animals with four limbs, and curassows fit this description as they belong to the order Galliformes, which includes birds with four limbs adapted for walking and perching.
Amphibians
Fish, and all invertebrates, as those have more than four legs or none at all. Only amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals classify as tetrapods.
A tetrapod is a vertebrate animal with four limbs. "Tetra" means "four" and "pod" means "foot". Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are all tetrapods; even snakes and other limbless reptiles and amphibians are tetrapods because they descended from animals which had four limbs. Whales and other cetaceans are also tetrapods because they are mammals have two front limbs and the two hind limbs are vestiges.
Though the forelimb of your cat or dog does not look much like your arms these are homologous structures that are almost identical bone for bone. This shows the common ancestry of all tetrapods and the closer common ancestry of you and your mammal pets.
all reptiles are cold blooded and are tetrapods
lizard The common ancestor of all modern tetrapods looked like a fish that had nubs the became limbs through evolution.
No, sharks are not tetrapods. Tetrapods are a group of vertebrates that includes amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, characterized by having four limbs. Sharks, being cartilaginous fish, belong to the class Chondrichthyes and have fins instead of limbs. Thus, they are classified as fish and not tetrapods.
They are tetrapods.
Yes, tetrapods are believed to be direct descendants of fish. Around 360 million years ago, some fish evolved to have limbs and eventually transitioned onto land, giving rise to tetrapods.
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They are all vertebrates, and the reptiles and amphibians belong to the tetrapods because they have four legs.
Betta are airbreathers. So long as the ammonia and nitrates are okay, you don't need filters on a Betta tank.
Amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are all tetrapod's. The tetrapod's evolved from the lobe-finned fishes about 395 million years ago in the Devonian Period.
No, not in a straight forward traditional classification sense... Amphibians = class Amphibia Reptiles = class Reptilia Bird = class Aves Mammals = class Mammalia They can be categorized all together in the "superclass" Tetrapoda.