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Plant bulbs are compressed stems. Those often known as scaly bulbs like onions and Asiatic lilies have compressed fleshy leaves which are visible as the thick rings when the bulb is cut. So leafy and scaly bulbs are the same thing.
No, poison dart frogs are not scaly. Reason being, they are amphibians, and amphibians do not have scales.
Lizards and snakes are both reptiles; they have scaly skin, they lay eggs, they have generally similar physiology (although lizards have legs and snakes don't).
The noun snake has adjective forms snakish, snake-like, and snaky. Only snakish can refer directly to snakes.
No, psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are two different things with different symptoms. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder, while psoriatic arthritis is a complication of psoriasis.
Ichthy/o means "dry" or "scaly".
The snakes skin was VERY scaly.
Scaly Francolin was created in 1857.
Derived from two Greek words meaning "fish" and "disease," ichthyosis is a congenital (meaning present at birth) dermatological (skin) disease that is represented by thick, scaly skin.
The address of the Scaly Mountain Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 92, Scaly Mountain, NC 28775-0092
A scaly leaf is a leaf that has scales like a dragon's scales.
YES! the snake have dry and scaly skin.
Scaly-breasted Thrasher was created in 1766.
Brigalow Scaly-foot was created in 1876.
Scaly-crowned Honeyeater was created in 1926.
Scaly-foot gastropod was created in 2001.
Scaly sand darter was created in 1882.