Hairy Mature Girdle -
: In human anatomy, the pelvic girdle refers to the bony belt connecting the spine to the lower limbs, though the term "hairy" would not be a standard medical descriptor for the bone itself.
In malacology (the study of mollusks), the is a strong, flexible muscular band that surrounds the shell plates of a chiton. As these organisms reach maturity, their girdles often develop specialized "ornamentation". hairy mature girdle
: Depending on the species, the girdle epidermis can produce chitinous hairs , bristles, or calcareous spines. : In human anatomy, the pelvic girdle refers
: Research suggests these "hairy" structures are not just for protection; they often contain sensory neurons (nodules) that act as mechanoreceptors , helping the animal sense its environment. : In human anatomy