I was curious about the growth mechanism for hammers, in particular ones that split and branch.
Question 1:
Looking at these it seems like the growth is all under the flesh, and the branch would grow in length as the flesh part deposits skeleton down underneath it, but not grow in width, at least certainly not where the skeleton is exposed. Is that correct?
Question 2:
If I’m correctly guessing Question 1, do the heads keep getting bigger, or for a species they just have a head size and associated “trunk” diameter?
Question 3:
After a split and branch, are the heads connected by living tissue through the skeleton, or are they independent, albeit genetically identical, creatures on a shared skeleton?
Question 1:
Looking at these it seems like the growth is all under the flesh, and the branch would grow in length as the flesh part deposits skeleton down underneath it, but not grow in width, at least certainly not where the skeleton is exposed. Is that correct?
Question 2:
If I’m correctly guessing Question 1, do the heads keep getting bigger, or for a species they just have a head size and associated “trunk” diameter?
Question 3:
After a split and branch, are the heads connected by living tissue through the skeleton, or are they independent, albeit genetically identical, creatures on a shared skeleton?