Appendages
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19 examples of Appendages in a sentence
Earwig males have either really large penile
appendages
or really small ones.
Those that have long penile
appendages
are not bigger or stronger or otherwise any different at all.
So going back to our biological minds, then, we might think that females should choose to have sex with the guys that have the shorter appendages, because she can use her time for other things: avoiding predators, taking care of young, finding and ingesting food.
But biologists have repeatedly observed that females choose to have sex with the males that have the long
appendages.
Their radically different nervous system and autonomously thinking
appendages
have inspired new research in developing flexible robots made of soft materials.
Whereas nature tends to be small, and curved, and it bends and twists, and has legs instead, and appendages, and has many muscles and many, many sensors.
Even the ancestors of primates used to wield these impressive appendages, until their claws evolved into nails.
They use these extra-long
appendages
to tap branches and trunks, while listening for hollow sections with their bat-like ears.
And while I was struggling to figure out how and why mantis shrimp, or stomatopods, make sound, I started to think about their
appendages.
Hands, legs, and other
appendages
are cut with the skill in which the editing was done: choppily!
And wasn't the Blood Cult's purpose to collect the
appendages
they severed?
The monster suit is awesome and frightening, and a different look that almost smacks of a Toy Franchise, Hey if Full Moon and Todd McFarlane can make action figures for any character..Why not The Beast from Bray Road Wolfette,Shapeshifter with medallion accessory,or the Rhett Giles everyman hero with removable
appendages.
With HDZ and its extreme-right
appendages
out of the way, Croatia now lacks a convincing opposition.
Male birds, for example, often have brightly colored plumage or intricate appendages, such as the Australian lyrebird’s long tail.
Moreover, the principle of sexual selection implies that, in addition to regulating bodily functions, the nervous system indirectly influences the progressive development of bodily and mental structures such as ornamental appendages; cognitive skills like musical ability; and characteristics such as courage and perseverance.
Crustaceans are subdivided into nine orders, and the first of these consists of the decapods, in other words, animals whose head and thorax are usually fused, whose cheek-and-mouth mechanism is made up of several pairs of appendages, and whose thorax has four, five, or six pairs of walking legs.
Herbert recognized the males by the two wing-like
appendages
raised on the neck.
It was upon these appendages, fixed tightly on their real noses, that they performed their gymnastic exercises.
A second group of artists disposed themselves on these long appendages, then a third above these, then a fourth, until a human monument reaching to the very cornices of the theatre soon arose on top of the noses.
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