Describe the digestive system of calotes.
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The digestive system of modern reptiles is similar in general plan to that of all higher vertebrates. It includes the mouth and its salivary glands, the esophagus, the stomach, and the intestine and ends in a cloaca.
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The digestive system of calories is similar to that of the vertebrates.
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- The digestive system in case of the calotes consist of the mouth , the oesophagus.
- There is change in the dietary intake of the calotes. And as a result of this there is decrease in the size of the small intestine due to absorption of lesser amount of food.
- The large intestine is smaller in size and is not as elaborate as the higher vertebrates.
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