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(botany) Tapering into a long, tail-like extension at the apex. examples
(zoology) Having a tail.
(zoology) Of or pertaining to the Caudata order of amphibians.
(anatomy) Having a tail-like extension. examples
plural caudates
(zoology) Any member of the Caudata order of amphibians. quotations
Some caudates show caudal autotomy, in that part or all of the tail can be shed and subsequently regenerated.
1992, Martin E. Feder, Warren W. Burggren, Environmental Physiology of the Amphibians, page 291