selfmarkings
Selfmarkings are a phenomenon observed in certain animal species where individuals develop distinctive physical characteristics or patterns on their own bodies, often through their own actions or natural processes. This is distinct from markings inherited genetically or those applied by external agents. The term is not a widely established scientific classification but rather a descriptive concept used to explain how animals can modify their appearance.
One common interpretation of selfmarkings involves the manipulation of pigments or skin. For example, some insects
Another aspect relates to the development of scar tissue or physical modifications resulting from repeated behaviors.