The loose, pendulous skin, usually arranged in folds, on the chin, throat and neck regions of some breeds, e.g., Bloodhound, Basset Hound.
The flap of skin hanging down under the 'chin' of some breeds of goose.
a fold of skin hanging from the neck of some bovines, reptiles, and birds (Morris 1992).
A pendulous fold or folds of loose skin hanging from the throat.
A pendulous fold of loose skin which hangs from the throat. Common in does. Should be in proportion to the total body size. Not accepted in some breeds.
a flap of skin normally folded up under the chin
A loose fold of skin hanging from the neck of certain animals such as Moose; also called a bell.
The fleshy, sometimes extensible, throat fans on some lizards
Loose, pendulous skin beneath the throat.
laterally compressed fold of skin under the throats of some lizards
A fold of loose skin under the throat of an animal. Male frogs and toads fill thier dewlaps with air to make a sound to attract females during breeding season.
The flap of skin that lies under the chin. The dewlap can be extended during display and is an important component of iguana body language. For more information about iguana communication, see the Body Language page.
a flap of loose skin found on some mammals i.e. eland, African cattle and moose
A flap or fold of skin on lizards that runs vertically from the throat or the chin to the chest. movement of the dewlap can be controlled by the reptile and may be flared outward during courtship, territorial and aggressive displays.
This is the piece of skin that some lizards (like iguanas) have under their neck
The flap of skin on the throat of some lizards such as iguanas and anoles.
The fold of skin below the chin. Predominantly on female rabbits.
The area of loose skin on the front of the neck.
A loose fold of skin located underneath your reptiles neck. An example of a reptile with a dewlap is an iguana.
Loose, pendulous skin under the throat.
Another method of marking cattle similar to a waddle. A dewlap is formed by cutting a piece of skin so that it will grow into a distinctive hanging mark in a certain location. Used in conjunction with brands and earmarks.
loose hanging skin under the neck
The flap or fold of skin on lizards along the throat from chin to chest; some may be flared outward during territorial and aggression displays
A dewlap is a flap of skin that hangs beneath the chin of an animal. More generally, the term refers to any pendulous mass of skin, such as a fold of loose skin on an elderly person's neck, or the wattle of a bird. There are also dewlaps on dogs such as the English Springer Spaniel, the Basset Hound or the Mastiff (pictured).