Quality defects include over- or under-exposure, underinflation, artifacts, improper positioning, and others.
Female genital defects may include a reduced size clitoris and underdeveloped labia minora.
Some mutations and genetic defects that frogs acquire include extra limbs or misshapen legs.
Other defects include bubbles in the glass called blisters and excessively thin walls.
Such defects include the most damaging disorders, such as Down's syndrome.
Symptoms can vary depending on which other defects the infant has, but may include:
Other defects included poor drainage in cuttings and a lack of mileposts.
The defects included faulty fuel tanks, clutches, crankshafts and brakes.
These defects include facial malformations, typically ears that are missing or misplaced, appearing below the chin.