Gular foldFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A gular fold is a feature of the body of lizards and many other reptiles. It is a granular fold found on the ventral throat, located immediately in front of the forelegs.[1] Male anoles have a retractable gular fold, a secondary sexual character, that is also employed to dissuade rivals.
A gular fold is a feature of the body of lizards and many other reptiles. It is a granular fold found on the ventral throat, located immediately in front of the forelegs.[1] Male anoles have a retractable gular fold, a secondary sexual character, that is also employed to dissuade rivals.