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  2. Lizard communication - Wikipedia

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    Lizards have evolved several modes of communication, including visual, chemical, tactile, and vocal. [9] [2] Chemical and visual communication are widespread, with visual communication being the most well-studied, while tactile and vocal communication have traditionally been thought to occur in just a handful of lizard species; however, modern scientific techniques have allowed for greater ...

  3. Dabakan - Wikipedia

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    The drumhead that is stretched over the shell is made out of either goatskin, [2] carabao skin, [7] deer rawhide, [8] or snake [6] /lizard skin, with the last considered by many dabakan practitioners as the best material to use. [8]

  4. Reptile scale - Wikipedia

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    Just prior to shedding, the skin becomes dull and dry looking and the snake's eyes turn cloudy or blue-coloured. The old layer of skin splits near the mouth and the snake wriggles out, aided by rubbing against rough surfaces. In many cases the cast skin peels backward over the body from head to tail, in one piece like an old sock.

  5. Dewlap - Wikipedia

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    An anole lizard in Costa Rica repeatedly protracting and retracting its dewlap. Main article: Dewlap (Anoles) Many reptiles have dewlaps, most notably the anole family and Sitana genus of lizards , which have large skin dewlaps they can extend and retract.

  6. Horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    The Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) has disappeared from almost half of its geographic range. Their popularity in the early to mid-20th-century pet trade, where collectors took thousands from the wild populations to sell to pet distributors, without provision for their highly specialized nutritional needs (primarily formic acid from ...

  7. Tympanum (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    In frogs and toads, the tympanum is a large external oval shape membrane made up of nonglandular skin. [2] It is located just behind the eye. It does not process sound waves; it simply transmits them to the inner parts of the amphibian's ear, which is protected from the entry of water and other foreign objects.

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