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through hindlimbs are
called bipedalism.
Hindlimbs are
helpful in many ways, some
examples are:
Frogs can
easily adapt at the
surroundings using hindlimbs. The...
- the
hindlimbs or back legs. In
animals with a more
erect bipedal posture (mainly
hominid primates,
particularly humans), the
forelimbs and
hindlimbs are...
- one
virtually legless genus Chamaesaura,
containing five
species with
hindlimbs reduced to
small scaly protuberances.
Pygopodidae – all 44 species; they...
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forelimb functions are
performed by the bill and
hindlimbs. It has been
proposed that the
hindlimbs are
important in
flight as
accelerators when taking-off...
-
pterosaur hindlimb morphology seem to
vindicate a
connection to Scleromochlus. Like this archosaur,
basal pterosaur lineages have
plantigrade hindlimbs that...
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found between the last
digit and the
hindlimbs. Uropatagium: the
posterior portion of the flap
between the two
hindlimbs. In the
flying pterosaurs, the patagium...
- (sometimes
known together with the
abdomen as the
lower torso,
where the
hindlimbs extend). In humans, most
critical organs, with the
notable exception of...
-
Prestosuchus (meaning "Prestes crocodile") is an
extinct genus of
pseudosuchian in the
group Loricata,
which also
includes Saurosuchus and Postosuchus...
- pelvis. In 2010,
Senter and
James used
hindlimb length equations to
predict the
total length of the
hindlimbs in
Therizinosaurus and Deinocheirus. They...
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ungual (digit bone and claw), much of the
pelvic girdle, and most of the
hindlimbs (femora, tibiae, left fibula, astragalocalcanea, a left tarsal, metatarsals...