Underparts
Underparts are the ventral surfaces of an animal's body, including the chest, abdomen, and often the flanks and undertail region. In birds and mammals the term is commonly used to describe the coloration and pattern on the underside compared with the upperparts (dorsal surface). In fish and reptiles, ventral coloration similarly refers to the underside.
Functions and variation: Underparts coloration can serve camouflage through countershading, where a darker back and lighter
Description and identification: Field guides describe underparts separately as throat, chest, belly, flanks, undertail coverts, and
Examples: Penguins typically have dark backs and white or pale underparts. Many passerines exhibit pale chests
Other uses: In clothing or textiles, underparts can refer to inner garments or linings worn beneath outer