snake, legless lizard, earth worm
Apodal animals are those that lack or have greatly reduced limbs, such as snakes and certain types of worms. They may move by creeping, burrowing, or other means that do not involve the use of limbs.
Examples of onomatopoeia include words like "buzz," "boom," "sizzle," and "clink" that imitate the sound they represent.
Some examples of ectoparasites include the tick and a mosquito. Examples of endoparasites include the hookworm and the bacteria giardia.
A shelter can be anything from an overhang roof to an actual simple building.
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no a eel has bones. apodal means no feet, no bones, and no limbs.
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worms, snakes, and single-celled bacteria
Apodal animals are those that lack or have greatly reduced limbs, such as snakes and certain types of worms. They may move by creeping, burrowing, or other means that do not involve the use of limbs.
A Snake , Eel , and a worm , Yu Are Very Welcome
Ah...the name has escaped me, but there is a footless dragon that lives in a well, resembling a worm. It had a very peculiar name. Wyrm (singular) Wyrms (plural)
A word for the prefix -apo is apostle. Others include apollo, apocalypse, apostrophe, apologize, apostle, apostate, apothem, apodal, apolog and aport.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
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