1. caudal - Noun
2. caudal - Adjective
3. caudal - Adverb
4. caudal - Adjective Satellite
Of the nature of, or pertaining to, a tail; having a tail-like appendage.
Source: Webster's dictionarycaudal fins Source: Internet
the caudal end of the body Source: Internet
caudal appendage Source: Internet
After initially feeding on the whale caudal peduncle and fluke, the sharks would investigate the carcass by slowly swimming around it and mouthing several parts before selecting a blubber-rich area. Source: Internet
An additional caudal fin covers the post-anal tail. Source: Internet
At the posterior end, a hardened caudal shield is sometimes present in Aspidosiphon. citation Digestive system The digestive tract of sipunculans starts with the esophagus, located between the introvert retractor muscles. Source: Internet