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- mammalian horns. Insects: Some insects (such as rhinoceros beetles) have hornlike structures on the head or thorax (or both). These are pointed outgrowths...
- Keratoderma is a hornlike skin condition. The keratodermas are classified into the following subgroups:: 506  Simple keratodermas Diffuse palmoplantar...
- extending an over bar over an entire number, the keraia (κεραία, lit. "hornlike projection") is marked to its upper right, a development of the short marks...
- Horned frog is a common name used to identify several kinds of frogs with hornlike features: Asian horned frog, genus Megophrys of the mesobatrachian Megophryidae...
- the winter, the fleshy pads on these toes grow longer and form a tough, hornlike rim. Caribou use these large, sharp-edged hooves to dig through the snow...
- foxtail flowers from April until June. The spikelets of timothy are twin hornlike projections arranged in cylindrical panicles, whereas foxtail has a soft...
- known commonly as unicornfishes because of the "rostral protuberance", a hornlike extension of the forehead present in some species. Unicorn fish are po****r...
- Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. It resembles a tall thin bird and looks hornlike. The chofa is generally believed to represent the mythical creature Garuda...
- piano. Jazz educator Wolf Marshall said P****'s musical flavorings were "hornlike and on par with his wealth of ideas and immense vocabulary, allowing single-note...
- evolution of large body size, derived feeding structures, and "varied hornlike organs." The earliest ceratopsids, including members of both Centrosaurinae...