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Standard anatomical terms of
location are used to
describe unambiguously the
anatomy of animals,
including humans. The terms,
typically derived from Latin...
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black crown and nape in males,
while females have a dark gray crown. The
underparts are whitish, with a
reddish tinge on the
lower abdomen.
Despite not being...
- face is
usually bright white, but in some
subspecies it is brown. The
underparts,
including the
tarsometatarsal (lower leg) feathers, vary from
white to...
- appearance. The
underparts are
white streaked brown, and the
thighs are
rufous barred white. Occasionally,
juveniles with
underparts extensively rufous...
- face is
usually bright white, but in some
subspecies it is brown. The
underparts,
including the
tarsometatarsal (lower leg) feathers, vary from
white to...
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unusually small and discrete,
rather than
forming rosettes. The face and
underparts are
paler and dappled, like
those of
ordinary spotted leopards. In 1801...
- wash on
their underparts and buff-toned wingbars, for a
short period prior to
their autumn migration. The
ground colour of the
underparts of the Eurasian...
- bib; and
pinkish brown underparts with
scaly marking towards the vent. The
Eastern Ghats form
vernayi has
paler pinkish underparts. The
nominate form L...
- in some
Asian species,
which also have red or
yellow bills) and
white underparts,
which are
variably tinted with buff, orange,
rufous or lilac. Although...
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black tufts.
There is
generally an off-white
color on the lips, chin, and
underparts.
Bobcats in the
desert regions of the
southwest have the lightest-colored...