Saturday, September 3, 2016

Bilateral Symmetry



     This is a picture of an endangered animal named the "Rhinoceros Iguana." This iguana showcases an example of bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is a characteristic in which the individual,if split across the central axis, would be divided into two identical planes or parts. This iguana would have alike halves when parted from is central axis.

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