Bite marks can be found anywhere on a body, particularly on soft, fleshy tissue such as the stomach or buttocks.
It is thought that this is because the animals' calcium is nodular and so it is able to compensate for the lack of carbonate by growing more fleshy tissue instead.
He might survive the hemorrhaging induced in fleshy tissue by the viper's hemotoxic venom, but the odds would be against him, either way.
Two weeks after the stabbing, his wound, a six-inch-long slash into fleshy tissue at his side, had healed.
Each fruit contains around 2000 seeds plus sweet fleshy connective tissue.
A pome (pohm) is a fruit that has a core surrounded by fleshy tissue that we can eat.
More likely, though, it has to do with too much soft, fleshy tissue.
Here and there bobbed rusting tins and knots of fleshy tissue like tumours or aborted foetuses.
It covers the trama, the fleshy tissue of the fruit body.
The seeds are few and sometimes winged, or in some generas covered by fleshy tissue or unwinged and nude.