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- Look up hindlimb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A hindlimb or back limb is one of the paired articulated appendages (limbs) attached on the caudal...
- extend downward The appendicular skeleton contains the fore and hindlimbs. The hindlimb attaches to the vertebral column via the pelvis, while the forelimb...
- the hindlimbs or back legs. In animals with a more erect bipedal posture (mainly hominid primates, particularly humans), the forelimbs and hindlimbs are...
- be a distinguishing trait. Unlike the Lagerpetidae or Ornithodira, the hindlimbs of Teleocrater are not adapted for running; the metatarsal bones are not...
- from which it gets its name, and additional findings comprising fore and hindlimb elements that were discovered from the 1960s through the 1980s. Therizinosaurus...
- Archosauromorpha (Gr**** for "ruling lizard forms") is a clade of diapsid reptiles containing all reptiles more closely related to archosaurs (such as crocodilians...
- (sometimes known together with the abdomen as the lower torso, where the hindlimbs extend). In humans, most critical organs, with the notable exception of...
- contains a single species, R. beckerorum, known from a complete right hindlimb. The Retymaijychampsa holotype specimen, CAPPA/UFSM 0430, was discovered...
- beneath. In chickens, Tbx4 specifies hindlimb status, while Tbx5 specifies forelimb status. In mice, however, both hindlimbs and forelimbs can develop in the...
- incompletely known, with fossil specimens accounting for the pelvic girdle, hindlimbs, posterior presacral, sacral and anterior caudal vertebrae. Skull and...