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    A tetrapod ( / ˈtɛtrəˌpɒd /; from Ancient Greek τετρα- (tetra-) 'four', and πούς (poús) 'foot') is any four- limbed vertebrate animal of the superclass Tetrapoda ( / tɛˈtræpədə / ).
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    The word "Tetrapoda" means "four legs" in Greek. Amphibians , reptiles (including dinosaurs and birds ) and mammals are the major groups of the Tetrapoda. Tetrapods include all land-living vertebrates, such as frogs, turtles, hawks, and lions.
    Tetrapods ( Greek tetrapoda = four feet) are vertebrate four-legged land animals. This kind of locomotion is called quadrupedal. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs (including their direct descendants, the birds ), and mammals are all tetrapods. Even though snakes do not have limbs, they are tetrapods because they evolved from animals with four limbs.
    tetrapod, (superclass Tetrapoda), a superclass of animals that includes all limbed vertebrates (backboned animals) constituting the classes Amphibia ( amphibians ), Reptilia ( reptiles ), Aves ( birds ), Mammalia ( mammals ), and their direct ancestors that emerged roughly 397 million years ago during the Devonian Period.
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    Web23 okt. 2019 · Tetrapoda Jaekel, 1909. Parmastega aelidae gen. et sp. nov.. Remarks. The term Tetrapoda is used here in its traditional, apomorphy-based sense of limbed vertebrates.

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    Web21 jun. 2017 · Phylogenetic analysis of early tetrapod evolution has resulted in a consensus across diverse data sets 1, 2, 3 in which the tetrapod stem group is a relatively homogenous collection of medium- to ...