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Salt Glands in the Tongue of the Estuarine Crocodile <i>Crocodylus porosus</i>

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1981

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Abstract

The apparent absence of salt glands in marine and estuarine Crocodilia has long been a puzzle. However, we have identified glands in the tongue of Crocodylus porosus which exude a concentrated secretion of sodium chloride. The glands are similar in ultrastructure to other reptilian salt glands and undoubtedly play a major role in electrolyte regulation.

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