damage to the matrix or you could be born with the condition and it can not be helped.
Yes, gorillas have nails on their fingers and toes. The purpose of these nails is to help them grip and manipulate objects, as well as for grooming and self-defense.
Your nails come from nail bed. Nails are connected to the skin below. The trauma to the nails is borne by large surface area. This gives very strong support to nails to withstand the applied force on the nails. Nails of some animals are very strong as a result.
Yes, monkeys have nails on their fingers and toes. The purpose of these nails is to help them grip onto branches and objects as they move around in their natural habitat.
Ape nails are typically longer and more curved than human nails. They are also flatter and broader, providing better grip for climbing and grasping. In contrast, human nails are shorter, flatter, and more delicate, reflecting our less specialized need for climbing and gripping.
No, nails are not bones. Nails are made of a protein called keratin, while bones are rigid organs that make up the skeletal system. Bones provide structure and support to the body, whereas nails protect the ends of the fingers and toes.
The answer to this question is a Hadrosaurid.A Hadrosaurid is a dinosaur that is usually called the duck-billed dinosaur.Technically the Hadrosaurid used to have a duck bill,but in the bones of this dinosaur it still does have a duck bill.
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The duck told the clerk, "Just put it on my bill."
The mammal that gets its name because it has a bill like a duck is the "duck-billed" platypus.
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The duck, because he had the bill. (Get it?)
The duck-billed platypus. However, it must be said that the platypus is not actually called a duck-billed platypus at all. Some may consider that the platypus has a bill like a duck, but the term "duck-billed platypus" is a complete misnomer. Its bill does not look like a duck's bill, being flatter and much broader, and made of a totally different substance; nor does it serve the same function as a duck's bill, having very unique properties such as electroreception.
A platypus is a mammal and it has a duck-like bill and duck-like webbed feet.
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