• Geckos with armor

    Geckos with armor

    Osteoderms, bones that form in dermal tissue maybe a continuous or patchy layer of hard tissue in the dermis, a trait that is found in many lineages of tetrapods, including frogs, dinosaurs, leatherback turtles, crocodilians, and lizards. The result is armored skin. Osteoderms are uncommon in gekkotans (geckos and flap-footed lizards) and only known to…

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  • Caecilians may be venomous

    Caecilians may be venomous

    Structure of the Upper Jaw and Lower Jaw of S. annulatus(A–D) (A) S. annulatus. (B) Upper jaw. (C) Lower jaw. (D) Head after partial skin corrosion showing the tooth-related glands digitally enhanced in green.(E) Section of the upper labial region showing the glands and glandular ducts. Black arrows (outer tooth row); white arrow (inner tooth…

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