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Prominent Henry's pocket of a domestic cat. In animal anatomy, Henry's pocket, more formally known as a cutaneous marginal pouch, is a fold of skin forming an open pouch on the lower posterior part of the external ear. [1] The pocket is situated in the approximate location of the antitragus in the human ear.
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When angry or frightened, a cat will lay back its ears to accompany the growling or hissing sounds it makes. Cats also turn their ears back when they are playing or to listen to a sound coming from behind them. The fold of skin forming a pouch on the lower posterior part of the ear, known as Henry's pocket, is usually prominent in a cat's ear. [6]
In this clip, a man brings his five-year-old-cat back to the place where he was first found as a homeless kitty—and the cat is clearly none too happy to be back. Little Leo has clearly not ...
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The cheek pouch is a specific morphological feature that is evident in particular subgroups of rodents (e.g. Heteromyidae and Geomyidae, or gopher), yet a common misconception is that certain families, such as Muridae (including the common black and brown rats), contain this structure when in fact their cheeks are merely elastic due to a high ...
Pouch (1971, 2013) - Accomplice of Molene and Jonny Scorn. Had a face vaguely resembling a kangaroo's face. Pouch was originally an immensely fat man who exhibited himself in a freak show. He drastically lost weight, but his skin did not shrink; it formed a "dewlap" at his throat and similar pouches all over his body.
Paul Dini joined Kevin Smith for the first Fatman Beyond, originally called "Fatman on Batman" was released on June 1, 2012. [citation needed] The episode focused on Dini's experience writing for Batman: The Animated Series.