- young. Many
reptiles have
dewlaps, most
notably the
anole family and
Sitana genus of lizards,
which have
large skin
dewlaps they can
extend and retract...
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heavy industrial type with
dewlaps, the French: Oie de
Toulouse à bavette; and a
slightly lighter agricultural type
without dewlaps, the French: Oie de Toulouse...
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flash their dewlaps more often, or have more
brightly colored dewlaps. This was then
challenged by the
hypothesis that
males flashed their dewlap as a way...
- anatomy'.
Within this definition,
caruncles in
birds include wattles (or
dewlaps), combs, snoods, and earlobes. The term
caruncle is
derived from Latin...
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rabbits developed dewlaps,
which then
gradually disappeared once
administration had ceased.
While it is
unclear exactly what
function a
dewlap performs, pregnant...
- on
dewlap-mediated communication,
instead of
conveying signals via both
headbobbing and
employing dewlaps, as is
typical for
lizards with
dewlaps. Myers...
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dewlaps, snoods, and earlobes.
Wattles are
generally paired structures but may
occur as a
single structure when it is
sometimes known as a
dewlap. Wattles...
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dewlap color. In
places where their ranges overlap their dewlaps often differ and
there is
little hybridization, but in some
locations their dewlaps are...
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dimmer environments elicit larger dewlaps and
duller body
colors elicit brighter dewlap colors. In the
brown anole,
dewlap color is not
dependent on an individual's...
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region around the neck. The
thick skin
forms pronounced dewlaps. In many individuals, the
dewlaps proceed to the
chest and abdomen. Some dogs show a fold...