tubercle-nosed chameleon - significado y definición. Qué es tubercle-nosed chameleon
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Qué (quién) es tubercle-nosed chameleon - definición

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Bradypodion xenorhinum; Kinyongia xenorhinum; Chamaeleo xenorhinum; Kinyongia xenorhina; Single welded-horn chameleon; Strange-nosed Chameleon; Strange-nosed chameleon

Chameleon particle         
HYPOTHETICAL SCALAR PARTICLE
Chameleon field
The chameleon is a hypothetical scalar particle that couples to matter more weakly than gravity, postulated as a dark energy candidate. Due to a non-linear self-interaction, it has a variable effective mass which is an increasing function of the ambient energy density—as a result, the range of the force mediated by the particle is predicted to be very small in regions of high density (for example on Earth, where it is less than 1mm) but much larger in low-density intergalactic regions: out in the cosmos chameleon models permit a range of up to several thousand parsecs.
Lister's tubercle         
BONY PROMINENCE ON THE DORSAL SIDE OF THE DITAL RADIUS
Lister's tubercles; Listers tubercles; Listers tubercle; Dorsal tubercle of radius; Dorsal tubercle of radius bone; Dorsal tubercle of the radius bone; Dorsal tubercle of the radius
Lister's tubercle or dorsal tubercle of radius is a bony prominence located at the distal end of the radius. It is palpable on the dorsum of the wrist.
Darwin's tubercle         
  • Darwin's tubercle (helix)
  • Scan of Figure 2, from Darwin's Descent of Man, second edition, illustrating Darwin's tubercle
CONGENITAL EAR CONDITION WHICH OFTEN PRESENTS AS A THICKENING ON THE HELIX AT THE JUNCTION OF THE UPPER AND MIDDLE THIRDS
Auricular tubercle of Darwin; Darwin's ear; Darwin's Ear; Darwin's point; Darwin tubercle; Darwin’s tubercle; Darwinian tubercle; Woolnerian tip; Auricular tubercle; Tuberculum auriculare; Pinna tubercle; Tubercle of pinna; Auricular tubercles; Darwin's tubercles; Darwins tubercle; Darwins tubercles; Pinna tubercles; Tubercle of the pinna; Tubercles of the pinna; Tubercles of pinna; Darwin's Nodule; Darwin's ear point
Darwin's tubercle (or auricular tubercle) is a congenital ear condition which often presents as a thickening on the helix at the junction of the upper and middle thirds.

Wikipedia

Strange-horned chameleon

The strange-horned chameleon (Kinyongia xenorhina), also known as Rwenzori plate-nosed chameleon or single welded-horn chameleon, is a species of chameleon. It is native to the rainforests of the Ruwenzori Mountains of western Uganda and eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The strange-horned chameleon is named for the large protuberance extending from the top of its snout, particularly prominent on the males of the species. This feature is composed of two separate plates extending outwards from either side of the snout and merging at the end. This feature has also earned it the alternate common name single welded-horn chameleon. It also has a very high casque (a helmet-like structure towards the back of the skull). The head and casque are covered with enlarged, plate-like scales.

Strange-horned chameleons are olive to brown in color. Males range more towards olive and females more towards brown. They can reach a total length of 28 cm (11 in). They have among the sharpest "teeth" and longest claws of any chameleon species.

The strange-horned chameleon has rarely been bred in captivity. Most of the current population is within the Rwenzori Mountains National Park. Suitable forest habitat has largely disappeared from outside the park, and some habitat destruction is also occurring inside the park. In addition, overcollecting for the live animal trade is a serious potential threat, even though the species is not much traded at present. The IUCN considers it near threatened. CITES lists it in the Appendix II.