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Wait? #FrogFriday...
Did we miss ToadTuesday?
XROMM Analysis of Feeding #Mechanics in #Toads: Interactions of the Tongue, #Hyoid, and Pectoral Girdle
by Keeffe, Blob, Blackburn, & Mayerl
https://t.co/m9WxBAgn5K
#biomechanics #ecology #morphology #science https://t.co/7sM41qTWXK
"#XROMM Analysis of Feeding #Mechanics in #Toads: Interactions of the Tongue, Hyoid, and Pectoral Girdle "
by @rmkeeffe , @BioBlobs , @davidcblackburn , @c_mayerl
https://t.co/m9WxBAxXXi
#evolution #kinematics #sciencetwitter #biology #WomenInStem #organisms
Did you know that bearded dragons (and other reptiles) use the bone structure at the front of the neck called the hyoid, combined with the muscles attached to them to give them the ability to flare their beards?
Anyway, here's a derpy beardie based off a photo from reddit