forelimbs การใช้
- Bees have taste receptors on their jaws, forelimbs and antennae.
- They have a streamlined shape, and their forelimbs are flippers.
- The hindlimb development lags behind forelimb development by 1 2 days.
- The spinosaurids could have used their powerful forelimbs to hold fish.
- During brachiation, the body is alternately supported under each forelimb.
- The shoulder girdle and forelimb structures were suggestive of digging animals.
- This indicates that the forelimbs were also capable of supporting weight.
- Tyrannosaurs have very stubby forelimbs, with only two visible fingers.
- The first fingers of the forelimbs extend slightly beyond the second.
- The forelimbs are used for support when the boodie is stationary.
- The forelimbs have five claws, are long and slightly flattened.
- Microbats lack the claw at the second finger of the forelimb.
- The forelimbs and parts of the pectoral girdle are also preserved.
- Almost all of the energy would have been generated by the forelimbs.
- It has paddle-like forelimbs, each having two anterior claws.
- The olecranon process was highly enlarged indicating the forelimb had powerful muscles.
- They have long hind feet, short forelimbs, and walk upright.
- Dogs can also be trained to walk on their forelimbs.
- The hind limbs are large and muscular compared to the short forelimbs.
- It has muscular shoulders, short powerful forelimbs and strong digging claws.
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