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  2. Treating collapsing trachea in dogs: A vet's guide

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    Credit: Getty Images. Treating collapsing trachea in dogs can be a daunting prospect for owners. Tracheal collapse occurs when the windpipe becomes flattened and the airflow in and out of the ...

  3. Lateralization of bird song - Wikipedia

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    Passerine birds produce song through the vocal organ, the syrinx, which is composed of bilaterally symmetric halves located where the trachea separates into the two bronchi. Using endoscopic techniques, it has been observed that song is produced by air passing between a set of medial and lateral labia on each side of the syrinx. [1]

  4. Tracheomalacia - Wikipedia

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    Tracheomalacia is a condition or incident where the cartilage that keeps the airway (trachea) open is soft such that the trachea partly collapses especially during increased airflow. This condition is most commonly seen in infants and young children. [2] The usual symptom is stridor when a person breathes out. This is usually known as a ...

  5. Trachea - Wikipedia

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    The trachea is no more than 4 mm in diameter during the first year of life, expanding to its adult diameter of approximately 2 cm by late childhood. [2] [3] The trachea is more circular and more vertical in children compared to adults, [3] varies more in size, and also varies more in its position in relation to its surrounding structures. [2]

  6. Golden Retrievers’ Excitement Over Meeting New Human Baby ...

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    The video starts with mom introducing the baby's scent to her fur babies by letting them smell a tiny cap that the baby wore. They were excited, as their tail wags show. Watch on to see how the ...

  7. An 11-year-old's Christmas came early with a special surprise that left him absolutely over the moon. Kellan couldn't believe his eyes when he spotted a tail-wagging puppy on the other side of his ...

  8. Pharynx - Wikipedia

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    The pharynx (pl.: pharynges) is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and trachea (the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs respectively). It is found in vertebrates and invertebrates, though its structure varies across species.

  9. Dachshund Listens to Kendrick Lamar Song Better Than ... - AOL

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    These dogs really do have minds of their own, so be aware of your surroundings before ever letting your dog go off-leash. That being said Doxies are amazing family dogs who will love you more and ...