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10-11 15:36
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kingfisher 3d model
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The Eurasian Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) exhibits a distinctive foot structure known as syndactyly, where two of the front toes are partially fused at the base. Specifically, the second and third toes share a common skin covering along part of their length. This adaptation is typical among kingfishers and contributes to the bird’s efficient perching ability. The feet, small and bright orange-red, provide a strong grip on narrow branches near water bodies, where the bird often waits motionlessly before diving for prey. While the bird has a standard four-toed anisodactyl arrangement—three toes forward, one backward—the syndactyl fusion strengthens the foot’s base and improves stability during quick movements or sudden launches. Though the feet are not used for catching prey, their structure is essential for balance, especially during rapid dives and returns to perches. This syndactyl trait highlights a key evolutionary adaptation for life along riverbanks and wetlands.
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