Is the characteristic shape of the "laterally compressed tail" seen in males of the 'insularis group' a feature of soft tissue only or is it skeletal? I don't have one handy to take apart (just kidding).
-DC
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Is the characteristic shape of the "laterally compressed tail" seen in males of the 'insularis group' a feature of soft tissue only or is it skeletal? I don't have one handy to take apart (just kidding).
-DC
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