noun
- a small worm-like invertebrate animal with many legs, found in tropical regions and considered a living fossil
Usage: zoology
Examples
- The peripatus is often called a living fossil because it has remained virtually unchanged for millions of years.
- Scientists study the peripatus to understand the evolutionary link between worms and arthropods.
- The peripatus uses slime jets to capture its prey in the forest undergrowth.
- Researchers found several species of peripatus in the tropical rainforest.
- The peripatus has characteristics of both segmented worms and insects.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting the habitat where peripatus species live.