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locomotory organs of calotes? ​

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Answered by advalokpandey001
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Animal locomotion, in ethology, is any of a variety of methods that animals use to move from one place to another. ... The anatomical structures that animals use for movement, including cilia, legs, wings, arms, fins, or tails are sometimes referred to as locomotory organs or locomotory structures.

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The skin of Calotes, like other reptiles, is covered by epidermal scales. Each scale covers an epidermal and dermal scale elevation. The scales form a continuous cover over the entire body of Calotes but become thinner in the grooves between the scales.

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