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What (who) is -footed - definition

SPECIES OF BIRD
Blue Footed Booby; Sula nebouxii; Blue footed boobie; Blue-footed boobie; Blue-footed Boobies; Blue-footed boobies; Pseudosula; Blue-footed Booby; Blue footed booby; Blue footed boobies
  • Feeding of a juvenile
  • Showcasing different feet shades
  • Male (left) has a smaller [[pupil]] and slightly lighter feet and is smaller in size than the female
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  • Clearly showing the white underparts unlike the dark brown wings and the blue legs
  • Blue-footed boobies fishing in a large group
  • Neck and head of a blue-footed booby showing distinctive coloring and beak
  • Sequence showing plunge-diving from beginning to end
  • On the Galápagos Islands
  • Detail of leg and feet
  •  ''Sula nebouxii'' - [[MHNT]]

-footed      
-footed combines with words such as 'heavy' or 'light' to form adjectives which indicate how someone moves or walks.
...a slim, light-footed little man...
He was a nimble-footed boy of ten.
COMB in ADJ
-footed      
¦ combining form
1. for or involving a specified number of feet: four-footed locomotion.
2. using the foot specified: right-footed.
3. having feet of a specified kind.
Small fan-footed wave         
  • Dovey Forest]], North Wales
SPECIES OF INSECT
Idaea biselata; Small fan footed wave; Small Fan Footed Wave; Small Fan-Footed Wave; Small Fan-footed Wave
The small fan-footed wave (Idaea biselata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Johann Siegfried Hufnagel in 1767.

Wikipedia

Blue-footed booby

The blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) is a marine bird native to subtropical and tropical regions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. It is one of six species of the genus Sula – known as boobies. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive bright blue feet, which is a sexually selected trait and a product of their diet. Males display their feet in an elaborate mating ritual by lifting them up and down while strutting before the female. The female is slightly larger than the male and can measure up to 90 cm (35 in) long with a wingspan up to 1.5 m (5 ft).

The natural breeding habitats of the blue-footed booby are the tropical and subtropical islands of the Pacific Ocean. It can be found from the Gulf of California south along the western coasts of Central and South America to Peru. About half of all breeding pairs nest on the Galápagos Islands. Its diet mainly consists of fish, which it obtains by diving and sometimes swimming under water in search of its prey. It sometimes hunts alone, but usually hunts in groups.

The blue-footed booby usually lays one to three eggs at a time. The species practices asynchronous hatching, in contrast to many other species whereby incubation begins when the last egg is laid and all chicks hatch together. This results in a growth inequality and size disparity between siblings, leading to facultative siblicide in times of food scarcity. This makes the blue-footed booby an important model for studying parent–offspring conflict and sibling rivalry.

Examples of use of -footed
1. "We are willing to bring about a mutually beneficial and win–win situation in this regard through equal–footed consultation, equal–footed cooperation."
2. "He‘s a by–the–book guy, sure–footed and careful.
3. And black–footed ferrets are making a comeback in Wyoming.
4. You get sure–footed and you quit having bad luck.
5. There could be two–footed tackles in the directors box.