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thorny devil is
covered entirely with
conical spines that are
mostly uncalcified. An
intimidating array of
spikes covers the
entire upper side of the...
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crown and a base (both
composed of dentine)
separated by a
layer of
uncalcified dentine. Greven,
Hartmut (1989). "Teeth of
extant amphibia: morphology...
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determine relative age. If a raccoon's
baculum tip is made up of
uncalcified cartilage, has a
porous base, is less than 1.2 g (0.042 oz) in m****,...
- The base and
crown of
these are
composed of
dentine separated by an
uncalcified layer and they are
replaced at intervals. Salamanders,
caecilians and...
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reptiles and
birds also do— and they lay eggs
which are
leathery and
uncalcified. Hadrocodium,
whose fossils date from
approximately 195 million years...
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abrupt change from a
normal appearance in the
shaft (diaphysis) to
uncalcified regions near the ends (metaphysis),
which suggests the
occurrence of...
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Triarthrus is a
genus of
Upper Ordovician ptychopariid trilobite found in New York, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana,
eastern and
northern Canada,
China and...
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Stylasteridae and
Hydractiniidae (the
latter with a mix of
calcified and
uncalcified species).
Cnidaria are
diploblastic animals; in
other words, they have...
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consisting of the tiny
bristle millipedes, the
exoskeleton is soft and
uncalcified, and is
covered in
prominent setae or bristles. All
other millipedes...