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Definition of Dewlapped

Dewlapped
Dewlapped Dew"lapped`, a. Furnished with a dewlap.

Meaning of Dewlapped from wikipedia

- A dewlap is a longitudinal flap of skin or similar flesh that hangs beneath the lower jaw or neck of many vertebrates. More loosely, it can be various...
- reaching ****ual maturity will not develop a dewlap, and even if a doe is neutered after developing a dewlap, the dewlap will gradually disappear over several...
- Anolis lizard dewlaps. The function of the dewlap in Anolis lizards has been a topic of debate for centuries. It is thought that the dewlap is flashed as...
- by extending their dewlap and bobbing their head. Male anoles have a flap that extends below their neck called a "dewlap". Dewlap extension occurs alongside...
- dewlaps, snoods, and earlobes. Wattles are generally paired structures but may occur as a single structure when it is sometimes known as a dewlap. Wattles...
- male dewlap (throat fan) is three times the size of the female's and bright orange to red, whereas that of the female is lighter in color. The dewlap is...
- species and many can also change it. In most species at least the male has a dewlap, an often brightly colored flap of skin that extends from the throat and...
- anoles and iguanas have dewlaps or skin flaps which come in various sizes, colours and patterns and the expansion of the dewlap as well as head-bobs and...
- Anolis krugi, the olive bush anole, Krug's anole, or orange dewlap anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Puerto...
- Anolis hyacinthogularis, the blue dewlap anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is found in Ecuador. "Anolis hyacinthogularis"...