Illustration: A two-headed turtle, a crab with an eye on one side and a feeler on the other, and a child with two great toes on each foot.
Still deeper in the ground, are the bones of still older horses, which had three hoofs on each foot, but the middle one was largest and the two at the side did not touch the ground, just as they don’t in the deer.
It has four toes on each foot, a complex stomach, but no caecum.
In this creature, which has many archaic characters, the toes are reduced to one in each foot.
The toes are four (or five) to each foot, with the outermost beginning to be reduced.
They have four short legs, of which the hinder have toes, united by a natatory membrane, and only three claws to each foot.
The last has only two toes to the fore-feet, three to the hind; and Seps has three toes to each foot, while the other three genera have five to each foot.
They have eleven segments to the feeler, which is clubbed at the tip, and apparently three segments only in each foot.
They have five distinct and complete digits on each foot, and no one of these digits is very much larger than the rest.
Then comes the Protohippus, which represents the European Hipparion, having one large digit and two small ones on each foot, and the general characters of the fore-arm and leg to which I have referred.
Elephants, which it further resembles in the structure of the massive limbs, except that there are only four toes to each foot.
Often a heavy weight was tied to each foot, as was jocularly said, "to keep his horse from throwing him.
In other cases in New Amsterdam a musket was tied to each foot of the disgraced man.
In its teeth it resembles the Dog; but, on the other hand, it approaches the Hyenas in having only four toes on each foot.
The Rhinoceroses are large animals, having but three toes on each foot.
In all these animals except the Camels and Llamas—the hoofs, which entirely cover the last joint of the two toes on each foot, act side by side on a smooth surface, and resemble one single but cloven hoof.
Voight records an instance of 13 fingers on each hand and 12 toes on each foot.
There were six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot.
He had but two fingers on each hand and two toes on each foot, and resembles Kohler's case in the anomalous digital conformation.
And, finally, its legs are as stout and as strong as those of a horse, while it has only two toes on each foot.
I have four on each foot, and I can scratch up all the food I want with them.
The little Dorkings are fine, fat-breasted Chicks, with the extra toe on each foot of which all that family are so proud.
They are fat and they have an extra toe on each foot.
See what a strong web is between the three long toes on each foot!
Then comes the Protohippus, which represents the European Hipparion, having one large digit and two small ones on each foot, and the general characters of the fore-arm and leg to which I have referred.
It has only one toe on each foot, with two large splint bones, but its hoof is less round than that of the horse, and it differs in the shape of the skull and the length of the teeth.
They have three toes on each foot, and have generally lost even the rudimentary trace of the fourth toe.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each foot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.