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  2. Turtle shell - Wikipedia

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    Overlying the boney elements are a series of scutes, which are made of keratin and are a lot like horn or nail tissue. In the center of the carapace are five vertebral scutes and out from these are four pairs of costal scutes. Around the edge of the shell are 12 pairs of marginal scutes.

  3. Scute - Wikipedia

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    Scutes on an alligator foot A scute ( / s k j uː t / ⓘ ) or scutum ( Latin : scutum ; plural: scuta " shield ") is a bony external plate or scale overlaid with horn, as on the shell of a turtle , the skin of crocodilians , and the feet of birds .

  4. Loggerhead sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The plastron features paired gular, humeral, pectoral, abdominal, femoral, and anal scutes. [8] The shell serves as external armor, although loggerhead sea turtles cannot retract their heads or flippers into their shells. [22] Sexual dimorphism of the loggerhead sea turtle is only apparent in adults. Adult males have longer tails and claws than ...

  5. Crocodylomorpha - Wikipedia

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    These forms persisted until the end of the Jurassic. [5] During the Jurassic, crocodylomorphs morphologically diversified into numerous niches, with the subgroups Neosuchia (which includes modern crocodilians) and the extinct Thalattosuchia adapting to aquatic life, while some terrestrial groups adopted herbivorous and omnivorous lifestyles.

  6. North American box turtle - Wikipedia

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    The average life span of adult box turtles is 50 years, while a significant portion lives over 100 years. The age of a growing box turtle in the wild cannot be accurately estimated by counting the growth rings on the scutes; Their growth is directly affected by the amount of food, types of food, water, illness, and more. Box turtle eggs are ...

  7. Squamata - Wikipedia

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    Squamata and Rhynchocephalia form the subclass Lepidosauria, which is the sister group to the Archosauria, the clade that contains crocodiles and birds, and their extinct relatives. Fossils of rhynchocephalians first appear in the Early Triassic , meaning that the lineage leading to squamates must have also existed at the time.

  8. The Clitoris And The Body - The Huffington Post

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    The above video is certainly not conclusive evidence of widespread ilcliteracy — but you don’t have to look especially hard to find it. Whether listening to a popular song, watching a television show, seeing a film or reading a magazine, the totality of human sexual pleasure is often reduced to a penis penetrating a vagina.

  9. Red-eared slider - Wikipedia

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    Red-eared slider young look practically identical regardless of their sex, making distinguishing them difficult. One useful method, however, is to inspect the markings under their carapace, which fade as the turtles age. Distinguishing the sex of adults is much easier, as the shells of mature males are smaller than those of females. [15]