Definition: Rhabdozoids are a group of animals that are characterized by having four limbs, which can be either hindlimb or forelimb, and they have a distinct front end with a long neck. They belong to the order Apus, and there are around 10 genera within this family: Rhabdodactylidae, Lepidobatrachidae, Dacotritidae, Arctostathiae, Pteromorphes