These are called callosities, and their colouration varies with the reproductive season. |
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The patterns are made up of rough, raised patches of skin called callosities. |
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He had wagered that she would be a Teutonic heavyweight with callosities growing on her forehead. |
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Because the heads bear distinguishing patches of rough skin, called callosities, a good overhead view allows scientists to recognize an individual whale, year after year. |
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The right whale's callosities appear white due to large colonies of cyamids or whale lice. |
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Right whales have raised patches of toughened skin, called callosities, scattered across their heads, lips, and chins. |
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Conditions such as hammertoe of the second toe, metatarsalgia of the lesser MTP joints, plantar surface keratoses, and callosities can be present. |
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