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1 Instead of scales, he has hard plates all over his body.
2 The body is Rottweiler-sized, segmented into overlapping hard plates like those of a rhinoceros.
3 She stroked the hard plates of his shoulders, walked her fingers slowly down his spine.
4 The hard plates are not easy to penetrate.
5 Spiders are specially protected when they become inedible through the acquisition of hard plates and sharp spines.
6 But Golden's dark form in the doorway had imprinted something new and painful on the hard plates of her chest: that old devil, hope.
7 Close at his side he could feel the cold, hard plates of the creature's coat rising and falling as though with spasmodic efforts to breathe.
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