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No natural unipedal animals?

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The article states that "The term uniped refers to a person or creature with only one foot and one leg", and goes on to say that there are no such animals (injuries and pathologies excluded). But many bivalvia and nearly all gastropoda molluscs do indeed have one foot. I think corrections or clarifications are needed here. 194.44.31.194 (talk) 16:04, 7 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Move to Unipedalism

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The far more developed and documented articles: Bipedalism Quadrupedalism

Both have redirects from bipedal, quadrupedal, biped, and quadruped. I suggest Uniped be moved to Unipedalism with a redirect placed here to match the others. -Ecnassianer

I think that wasn't a good move: the word "unipedalism" is not in use, or barely in use, and most Google hits are for this article. Equinox 14:01, 1 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]