They resemble a fleshy growth on the krill's back, and make the host look as if it is wearing a rucksack.
Wattle (anatomy), a fleshy growth hanging from the head or neck of certain animals.
Plants-or rather fleshy growths against the bare rock.
A shortcut, called scaling (the fleshy growths, or scales, are removed from a bulb and planted), still takes about three years.
Comb (anatomy), a fleshy growth or crest on the top of the head of certain birds and reptiles.
The roots were outsize, the plants they nourished relatively small, forming a line of white fleshy growths along the walls.
Otherwise, they'd push fleshy new growth that couldn't be supported outside of a greenhouse.
The stems, once dainty and slender, now pushed up in a thick, fleshy growth to half the height of a man.
Each time, doctors discovered and removed polyps, which are small, fleshy growths often found in the intestines of older people.
As its name implies, it has a triangular fleshy growth of skin, called a noseleaf, protruding above the nose.