dewlap
In a general manner it refers to a pendulous flap of skin which has no purpose for humans. For some frogs it contains the vocal sac. In lizards it is used as a form of communication to attract a mate and in other animals it may, or may not, indicate status
The loose skin on a turkey is called a: Wattle: (n.) a fleshy lobe or appendage hanging down from the throat orchin of certain birds, as the domestic chicken or turkey.
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because without moist skin they would dry up and die.
It is called a Wattle and is the same as the comb on the top of the roosters head. It is used primarily to cool the bird. But also to attract mates.
skin
Many lizards shed their skin several times a year.
The skin that hangs from a turkey's throat is a wattle.
I think it refers to the loose skin under your chin/neck that most of us get as we age. Meaning it's tight and not loose.
Under the battery tray, be prepared to loose some skin!
No , lizards are not mammals . Lizards are reptiles .They are characterized by dry scaly skin ,while mammals have hairy skin .
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