Examples of using Dewlap in English and their translations into German
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Not too much dewlap.
Throatiness or dewlap is highly undesirable.
Not much pending dewlap.
Small head, large dewlap and pointed snout.
That's called a dewlap.
But the dewlap of Helmi is also very impressive!
Skin slightly loose; thin dewlap permitted.
From dewlap it towards breast green colour crosses gradually in yellow.
The head should not show excessive dewlap.
NECK: Thick and muscular, without dewlap, in balance with head.
Male common iguana(iguana iguana) with spines and dewlap.
NECK: Strong and of sufficient length. Dewlap and loose skin on the neck moderately developed.
Blending smoothly into the withers without any marked set on. Dry without dewlap or throatiness.
Without dewlap. In the long-haired variety, the presence of a neck-ruff with longer hair is highly desirable.
Neck: Strong, of fair length, well muscled, slightly arched,free from throatiness, without dewlap.
It is thick, very strong muscular and always without dewlap; covered with long and dense hair forming a collar particularly obvious in males.
Well arched at the top, with something loose skin,thick and wrinkled around the throat forming one mild dewlap on each side.
Males always have a throat fan(or dewlap) underneath their throat that inflates into a red frill for mating/territory display on occasion.
The animals have a neck-mane, that male a forehead-mop of hair,with which Riesenelenantilopen is enough, the dewlap of the chin from, with the smaller races from the throat from until between the front-legs.
The two types of lizard of the genus Iguana possess a dewlap, a pair of spines that run from the back to the tail and a third eye in his head.
A distinctive feature of the exterior mastino- pronounced dewlap- a hearty"extra" skin wrinkles, which folds down from the outer corners of the eyes and falls on his neck.