Head: foremost part of a crayfish.
Thorax: upper part of a crayfish's body.
Abdomen: lower part of a crayfish's body.
Exopodite: external part of the uropod.
yes
A lizard can have a bacteria on its body
Yes, it is possible for a maggot to enter a lizard's body other than through the reptile in question trying to eat it. A maggot may access reptilian interiors through any body opening, such as excretory-functioning parts and wounds. It also will invade all slackened parts (such as eyes and mouths) of dead lizards.
A lizard is a reptile so there for its body temp. changes to room temp.
Turtles do not have scales but they have hard skin a tough shell eyes ears nose a tail and other body parts
yes it is Poisson.
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Scales.Because it is a reptile.
The legless lizard has the remnants of leg bones inside its body - but they are not visible from the outside.
Just like any other lizard.
The shastra that tells about the lizard falling effects is known as Lizard Astrology (Gowli Panchangam). The standard Astrology text, Muhurat Martand, explains the Palli dosham or the effects of lizard falling on our body parts. In general the right side of the body is considered an omen of good-fortune and the left side an omen of ill-fortune. The leg itself is subdivided into the thigh and foot and so on with specific effects for specific areas (which are different for men and women.)
When a praying mantis eats a lizard, it captures the lizard with its sharp front legs and devours it by chewing it with its powerful mandibles. The mantis then digests the lizard's body for nutrients.