| 1. | When opened, these skin flaps allow it to glide between tree trunks.
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| 2. | It does not fly, but its skin flaps could develop into wings.
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| 3. | Technically, this surgical principle permits laying the scars in the skin flaps.
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| 4. | The skin flaps peel or slough off very easily, often without causing bleeding.
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| 5. | It has elongated ribs and skin flaps on the sides of its body.
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| 6. | The nostrils are small, as are the adjacent triangular skin flaps.
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| 7. | :Another mechanism : small skin flaps between limbs are good for longer jumps.
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| 8. | Rogers and Marler stitch Sam's skin flap back to the side of his face.
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| 9. | Larger skin flaps improve on this ( flying squirrel ).
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| 10. | These surgeries usually exist out of tendon transfers and skin flap movements, adjusted to the individual.
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