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DEWLAP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster1. a fold or flap of skin on the neck of some animals: such as a : loose skin hanging under the neck of dogs and cattle of some breeds.
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Evolution of the ungulate dewlap: thermoregulation rather than ...Jul 18, 2016 · According to this idea, the dewlap makes it easier for predators to get a hold on their prey, and because only 'high quality' individuals can ...
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Evolution of Anolis Lizard Dewlap Diversity | PLOS OneDewlaps are flaps of skin beneath the chin that are extended and combined with head and body movements for visual signals and displays.
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Dewlap - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsDewlap is defined as the loose skin under the chin and throat of rabbits, which can become infected and sore, particularly in conditions of excessive moisture ...
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Functional morphology of dewlap extension in the lizard Anolis ...The dewlap is an extendible flap of skin ordinarily folded under the throat. Lizards, particularly those in the genus Anolis, extend their dewlaps during ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Overview of Reptiles - Exotic and Laboratory AnimalsSkin characteristics (eg, crests, spines, dewlaps) are often used for species or sex identification in those species that exhibit dimorphic variation. All ...
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Caruncles, Combs and Wattles: The Features, Functions and ...Rating 4.8 (6) Jun 1, 2013 · It generally refers to the protuberances found on the head and neck including the combs, earlobes, snoobs and wattles. Their purposes vary, but include ...
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Anatomy: Wattle - Birds Outside My WindowSep 17, 2010 · A wattle is a fleshy dewlap or caruncle hanging from various parts of the head or neck in several groups of birds, goats and other animals.
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Dewlap - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in mid-14c. from Old English læppa "loose piece," lappe means a hanging fold of skin, first on oxen, then turkeys, and later humans with age.
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dewlap - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology. From Middle English dewlappe. The first element may be dew (and if not, seems to have been altered by folk etymology to resemble it); the second ...
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dewlap, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryThe earliest known use of the noun dewlap is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for dewlap is from 1398, in ...
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DEWLAP definition in American English - Collins Dictionarya loose fold of skin hanging from the throat of cattle and certain other animals, or a similar loose fold under the chin of a person.
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The Tempest - Act 3, scene 3 | Folger Shakespeare Library1595 Dewlapped like bulls, whose throats had hanging at 1596 60 'em 1597 Wallets of flesh? Or that there were such men 1598 Whose heads stood in their ...
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What determines dewlap diversity in Anolis lizards? An among ...Jan 19, 2009 · We find evidence for the role of the dewlap as a pursuit-deterrence signal in both males and females as relative dewlap size is larger on ...Missing: vertebrates | Show results with:vertebrates
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[PDF] Importance of Dewlap Display in Male Mating Success in FreeThe dewlap is believed to have many functions in Anolis lizards (Losos and Chu, 1998), and there is good experimental evidence that the male dewlap plays a role ...
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The brown anole dewlap revisited: do predation pressure, sexual ...May 8, 2018 · Several studies have shown that male brown anoles use their dewlap during territorial disputes (Scott, 1984) and/or during courtship (Simon, ...
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Physiological and thermographic response to heat stress in zebu cattleThe main body characteristics of these animals include the presence of a hump, abundant and pleated dewlap, pigmented and loose skin and shorter and thinner ...
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Relationship of relative dewlap size, body condition, and number of...The higher dewlap size in male suggests that the dewlap can store fat reserves, especially in well-fed animals and fat stores can serve as an energy reserve ...
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chapter 4 types and breeds of tropical and temperate cattleThe hump consists of muscle, connective tissue, and variable amounts of fat. The size and shape of the hump vary by breed, sex, and age of the animal. The ...
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Parts of the Goat - Cornell CALSHere we look at overall parts of the goat, and in particular, relevant body parts for dairy and meat animals. ... dewlap; 11. point of shoulder; 12. heart ...
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African Indigenous Cattle: Unique Genetic Resources in a Rapidly ...Bos indicus breeds can effectively regulate their body temperature against thermal stress and are better adapted to hot weather than Bos taurus breeds ...
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Genomic clues of the evolutionary history of Bos indicus cattleSep 2, 2019 · The adaptation of zebu cattle to tropical and sub-tropical environments makes them more efficient in coping with heat, humidity, nutritionally ...
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Cattle adapted to tropical and subtropical environmentsThe carbon fixation pathway in C4 grasses allows these plants to be more adapted to warm and dry regions (Volenec and Nelson, 2007), commonly found in tropical ...
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African Indigenous Cattle: Unique Genetic Resources in a Rapidly ...They are adapted to dry environmental conditions and high temperatures and are known to be more resistant to tick infestation compared to Bos taurus cattle ( ...
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Basic Anatomy, Physiology, and Husbandry | Veterian KeySep 6, 2016 · A female rabbit has a large fold of skin over the throat known as a dewlap. Breeding does pull fur from this area to line their nests before ...Anatomy · Sense Organs And Nervous... · Digestive System
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Why Does My Rabbit Have a Double Chin (or Dewlap)?Dewlaps are secondary sex characteristics tied to certain hormones produced in adult female rabbits, and to a lesser extent, some male rabbits.
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Dewlap: The Rabbit Double Chin - The Bunny LadySep 11, 2019 · Female rabbits develop dewlaps to help when it comes time to make a nest for babies. They have nothing to do with attracting mates and there is ...
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Disorders and Diseases of Rabbits - All Other PetsWet Dewlap (Moist Dermatitis) Female rabbits have a heavy fold of skin called a dewlap on the front of the neck. As the rabbit drinks, this skin may become wet ...
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RABBITS - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHRabbits that drink from crocks may develop “blue fur,” which is a moist dermatitis of the dewlap that is associated with Pseudomonas infections.
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Canine Glossary | United Kennel Club (UKC)Dewlap: Loose, pendulous skin under the throat and neck. Dish-faced: Slight concaveness of foreface when viewed in profile. Disqualification: A decision made by ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dewlaps: They Have a Purpose - National Purebred Dog DaySep 25, 2018 · When a dog pants, air descends directly to the lungs. The dewlap prevents the shock of cold air from being taken directly into the body.
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Lions Have Manes; Leopards Have…Dewlaps? - Panthera.orgSep 4, 2018 · In mature male leopards, a well-developed dewlap is prominent and one of the best ways to determine age.
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Where Did the Dewlap Come From? - Anole AnnalsOct 14, 2015 · There is some evidence to support a correlation between dewlap morphology and a lizard's physiological characteristics or body condition.
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Functional morphology of Dewlap extension in the lizard Anolis ...Aug 6, 2025 · The dewlap is an extendible flap of skin ordinarily folded under the throat. Lizards, particularly those in the genus Anolis, extend their ...<|separator|>
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The mechanism of dewlap extension in Anolis carolinensis (ReptiliaAnolis carolinensis has two aggressive displays involving movements of the hyoid apparatus: erection of the throat and extension of the dewlap.
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The biomechanical basis of evolutionary change in a territorial displayMay 29, 2013 · The Dewlap Mechanism Bels (1990) and Font & Rome (1990) described in detail the anatomy of the Anolis hyoid apparatus as it related to the ...
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The incredible shrinking dewlap: signal size, skin elasticity ... - NIHSep 19, 2015 · Activation of the paired ceratohyoid muscles at the front of the hyoid apparatus causes the ceratobranchials to extend forward, away from the ...
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The Vibrant Dewlap of Green AnolesMay 10, 2023 · The dewlap can range in color from bright red to pink, and even orange or yellow. In the Ouachita National Forest, I have been lucky enough to ...
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Common Green Iguana - Animal Diversity WebOther distinguishing features of this species include a pendulous dewlap under the throat, a dorsal crest made up of dermal spines that run from the mid neck to ...
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Fiber Type Composition of the Muscle Responsible for Throat Fan ...Jun 16, 2004 · Male anoles extend their dewlap in as little as 0.25 s [Bels, 1990], and will either maintain extension for the duration of the head bobbing ...
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Signal size allometry in Anolis lizard dewlaps - PMC - NIHJul 5, 2023 · Anolis lizards possess an elaborate retractable throat fan called a dewlap that is used for visual communication and differs greatly in size and ...
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Evolution of Anolis Lizard Dewlap Diversity - PMC - PubMed CentralAnolis dewlaps are skin flaps used for visual signals, with substantial diversity in size, patterns, and colors, though most fit into six patterns.
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Female Dewlaps - Anole AnnalsMay 31, 2012 · Female dewlap size differed significantly among habitat specialists, with crown-giant and twig anoles having larger dewlaps than the other ecomorphs.
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[PDF] Evolution of an ornament, the dewlap, in females of the lizard genus ...Studies on the role of female ornaments in territorial defence are limited; in at least one species, the size of a female ornament was shown to affect the ...
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Scientists Discover Oldest Modern Lizard Fossil, Shaking Up ...Dec 16, 2024 · A 205-million-year-old fossil, Cryptovaranoides microlanius, was confirmed as the oldest modern lizard, shifting Squamata origins back by 35 million years.
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Origin and Early Evolution of Squamates and Their Kin: From Fossils ...Squamates (lizards, including snakes) are the most diverse group of terrestrial vertebrates on Earth today and have an evolutionary history dating back to ...
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Behavioural display systems across nine Anolis lizard speciesFeb 3, 2010 · First, numerous features of the mechanical system that extends the dewlap (including muscle fibre size, cartilage length and motoneuron somata) ...
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Description and Physical Characteristics of Reptiles - All Other PetsThe males of some species have a loose flap of skin called the dewlap that can be extended to either intimidate a predator or to help attract a mate. And, as ...Missing: excluding | Show results with:excluding
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Mechanical properties of snake skin vary longitudinally, following ...Dec 23, 2024 · ... eating large prey modifies the skin of some snakes. For example, compared with fasted snakes, a wide variety of snake species that we have ...
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Mechanical properties of snake skin vary longitudinally, following ...Dec 15, 2024 · The ability for snakes to ingest large prey (macrostomy) is a widespread, derived trait that involves distending the skin during ingestion ...
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Skin structure and cornification proteins in the soft-shelled turtle ...The epidermis of the carapace and plastron has a thick corneous layer composed of alpha-corneocytes surrounded by a cornified cell envelope. The softer ...
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(PDF) Skin structure and cornification proteins in the soft-shelled ...Aug 5, 2025 · The epidermis of the carapace and plastron has a thick corneous layer composed of alpha-corneocytes surrounded by a cornified cell envelope. The ...
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Crocodylians evolved scattered multi-sensory micro-organs - PMCJul 2, 2013 · Crocodylians have exquisite mechanosensory abilities thanks to the presence of small integumentary sensory organs (ISOs) distributed on postcranial and/or ...
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Trionychidae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsTrionychidae are soft-shelled, aquatic turtles with flattened, oval shells, a proboscis, and leathery skin, found in North America, Africa, Asia, and Indo- ...
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Wild Turkey AnatomyHere is a breakdown of some of the wild turkey's distinct anatomical features and their function, from snood to spur, if you will.
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Swinhoe's Pheasant – wattles & function - Bird Ecology Study GroupSep 23, 2021 · Many birds have wattles (a caruncle), a fleshy structure, often brightly coloured, that adorns various parts of the head and neck, occasionally hanging.Missing: dewlaps | Show results with:dewlaps
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Gamebird Anatomy - Veterian KeyNov 10, 2022 · The ornamental structures on the head include cere, comb, wattles, and ear lobes when present. The appearance of orifices and ornamental ...
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[PDF] Galliformes - Harrison's Bird FoodsThe dewlaps of turkeys are smooth, can in- crease and decrease in size ... Silver Pheasant, eared pheasants, Golden Pheasant,. Lady Amherst's Pheasant ...
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[PDF] Choosing a Variety and obtaining Poults - The Livestock ConservancyHeritage turkeys are naturally mating, with long lifespans. Standard varieties have approved descriptions, and non-standard varieties can be marketed as ...
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Wild Turkeys - UC IPMWhen males are excited, the wattles and the bare skin of the head and neck ... prevent their “scratching” behavior and discourage them from frequenting the area.<|control11|><|separator|>
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What Are Wattles For? - National Audubon SocietyFeb 25, 2019 · That flap of bumpy red skin hanging off a male turkey's face is both functional and fashionable.
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What's a turkey wattle for anyway?Nov 25, 2019 · A turkey wattle helps males attract hens, releases excess heat, and its color changes to show fear or illness.
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Domestic Turkeys and Their Wild Ancestors | Smithsonian InstitutionOct 9, 2012 · The domestic turkey that ends up on the dinner table exhibits less genetic variation than not only its ancestral wild counterparts, which were first ...
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Fowlpox in Chickens and Turkeys - Poultry - Merck Veterinary ManualFowlpox is a viral infection in chickens and turkeys, causing skin lesions (cutaneous form) and lesions in the upper GI and respiratory tracts (diphtheritic ...Etiology Of Fowlpox · Clinical Findings Of Fowlpox · Diagnosis Of Fowlpox
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The relationship between the comb and social behaviour in laying ...Dec 31, 2011 · This study examined the relationship between dominance behaviour and the size as well as colour of domestic laying hens' combs.
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[PDF] Observations on the Wattles of Adult Helmeted Guinea Fowls ...The differences in the shape and size observed in wattles of heavier adult males were that they appeared elongated, large and folded upwards at their margins.
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Age related differences in wattle length between male and female ...Three hundred and sixty guinea fowls (180 birds per sex) were used in determining a more accurate and farmer friendly sexing technique.Missing: hierarchy | Show results with:hierarchy
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Magnificent Frigatebird Identification - All About BirdsAdult male. Male's gular sac becomes bright red and is inflated like a large balloon during courtship displays and early incubation period, but becomes pale ...
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Plumages, Molts, and Structure - Great Frigatebird - Fregata minorGular Sac. Red gular sac of male inflated from lungs through opening anterior to humeral articulation of scapula; extends over throat, foreneck when expanded ...Missing: anatomy | Show results with:anatomy
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Morphology and ornamentation in male magnificent frigatebirdsMale magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) ornamentation includes bright iridescent plumage and a red inflatable gular pouch.
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Gular Pouch Used to Attract Mate — Biological Strategy - AskNatureAug 18, 2016 · A male frigatebird or Man-o-war bird has selected a suitable nest site and is advertising for a mate by inflating its crimson throat pouch.Missing: display | Show results with:display
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Cassowary | San Diego Zoo Animals & PlantsIts casque is larger and more flared than the southern cassowary's, and the throat skin and wattle are either red or golden, depending on where the cassowary is ...
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Casuarius casuarius (southern cassowary) - Animal Diversity WebSouthern cassowaries are the largest of the three species of cassowary and the only species to have have two bright red flaps of skin, called wattles, hanging ...Scientific Classification · Physical Description · Reproduction
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Emu | San Diego Zoo Animals & PlantsThe emu has a pouch in its throat that is part of the bird's windpipe and is used for communication. When the pouch is inflated, the emu can make deep booming, ...
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The evolution of closed‐mouth vocal behavior in birdsClosed-mouth vocalizations are unlikely to be ancestral in birds and have evolved independently at least 16 times within Aves, predominantly in large-bodied ...
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Magnificent Frigatebird | Audubon Field GuideClimate Threats Facing the Magnificent Frigatebird. Choose a temperature scenario below to see which threats will affect this species as warming increases. The ...
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The effects of climate change on wildlife biodiversity of the ...These species are especially vulnerable to changing climatic conditions because they are restricted to a particular geographical location and are often unable ...