Skin bones are more common than you’d think
The three faces of a pygmy spiny-tailed skink (Egernia depressa). The lizard’s skeleton, osteoderms, and soft tissue are shown clockwise from the top. The specimen is from 1902. Credit: Roy…
The three faces of a pygmy spiny-tailed skink (Egernia depressa). The lizard’s skeleton, osteoderms, and soft tissue are shown clockwise from the top. The specimen is from 1902. Credit: Roy…