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Some lizards spread elongated ribs covered in flaps of skin.
This fish is brownish-green, and is covered by flaps of skin which resemble the kelp blades.
Most have well-developed flaps of skin along the flanks; these become sails when the limbs are extended.
As a friend once said: "they are just holes with flaps of skin around them".
It has a flat, squarish body, small eyes, and a flat head with loose flaps of skin on the snout and jaws.
While the ants direct their descent with calibrated movements of their limbs, flying squirrels sport epic flaps of skin between their front and hind legs.
Luckily, Alinsod, the inventor of the Barbie, has also come up with a reparation surgery: flaps of skin grafted to create the trompe l'oeil of resurrected labia.
Their skin was translucent, still covered with a downy hair, their eyes were fused shut, they hadn't developed cartilage yet so their ears were just little flaps of skin, and their thighs were about the size of my pinky finger.
The most striking arboreal reptiles of this area are the flying lizards (Draco), which possess spreadable rib wings, and the parachuting gecko (Ptychozoon), which has fully webbed digits, a fringed tail, and wide flaps of skin along its sides.
From time to time, moorhens will come on to land, walking around with their oversized green feet, the toes sporting small flaps of skin called lobes that help them paddle once they are back in their usual watery home.
(Although one anonymous blogger writes on the NHS website: "I have flaps of skin everywhere and the whole thing is a total mess. I will never be able to be intimate again").
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