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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Morphology of A Cayman

Animal biology

Cayman

Morphology of a cayman: crocodilian reptile with a broad, short snout, native to the Americas.
Tooth: hard organ of the cayman used for shredding food.
Snout: part of the face of the cayman above the mouth.
Head: foremost part of the cayman, attached to the trunk.
Eye: sight organ of the cayman.
Back: upper part of a cayman's trunk.
Scale: each of the bony plates covering a caiman's body.
Tail: extension of a cayman's spinal column.
Hing leg: rear limb of a cayman.
Toe: digit of the foot.
Nail: nail of the cayman.
Belly: lower part of the trunk.
Front leg: foremost limb of a cayman.
Tongue: organ of taste of a cayman.

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