- A
callosity is a type of callus, a
piece of skin that has
become thickened as a
result of
repeated contact and friction. All Old
World monkeys, gibbons...
- The chestnut, also
known as a
night eye, is a
callosity on the body of a
horse or
other equine,
found on the
inner side of the leg
above the knee on the...
- The
ergot is a
small callosity (Calcar
metacarpeum and
Calcar metat****um) on the
underside of the
fetlock of a
horse or
other equine. Some
equines have...
-
epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma", "Hereditary
painful callosities", "Hereditary
painful callosity syndrome", "Keratosis follicularis", "Keratosis palmoplantaris...
- 1935, then
photographed again in 1959, 1980, 1985, and 1992.
Consistent callosity patterns ensured it was the same animal. She was last
photographed in...
- all gibbons,
though otherwise fur-covered, have
characteristic naked callosities on
their buttocks.
While human children generally have
smooth buttocks...
-
epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma,
hereditary painful callosities,
hereditary painful callosity syndrome,
keratosis follicularis,
keratosis palmoplantaris...
- nerveless,
hairless pads of skin on
their protruding buttocks called ischial callosities that
provide for
sitting comfort. Male
hamadryas baboons have
large white...
- the horse,
though technically it is the
third metacarpal Chestnut: a
callosity on the
inside of each leg Chin groove: the part of the horse's head behind...
- nonexistent. All
species have well-developed thumbs. Some
species have
ischial callosities on
their rump,
which can
change their colour during their mating periods...