... variation correlates with locomotion behavior. Anatomical variation may ... interspecific variations seem to relate more toward function than to phylogeny ...
Subfamily Caimaninae- Caimans. Superfamily Crocodyloidea. Family Crocodylidae ... Caiman Range: Central America. and South America. Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, ...
There is something about Baryonyx that stands out in my mind as inescapably British. I think this is very likely to do with the fact that, for a long time. The best Baryonyx toy available was the classic monochrome rendition which produced by Invicta Plastics for the British Museum. These days, possibly due to Old Heavy Claw’s recent role in a Jurassic World film The gap between the maxillary and the premaxillary tooth rows is illustrated properly. The distinctively procumbent array of teeth at the end of the mandible. The eyes are suitably tiny. The nostrils are correctly retract from the end of the snout. Theoretically enabling the dinosaur to lower those fish-catching teeth into the water without drowning.
Reptile Skin. Epidermal scales (keratin). Both a and keratin. ... Evolution still mysterious maybe from scales, but not likely as book presents it. ...
... have fleshy blob tongues that apprehend food, are typically territorial and ... have specialized chemosensory tongues, apprehend food with their jaws, are ...
growth rate (-) ability to regulate salt and water. growth rate ( ) survive cold winters ... vs. limbed locomotion. 1. No fixed points on body for propulsion; ...
Figure 10.1 Two important behavioral attributes of lizard foraging, the number of moves per unit time and the percent of time spent moving, vary considerably across ...