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Metapodials are long
bones of the hand (metacarpals) and feet (metatarsals)
which connect the
digits to the
lower leg bones. In humans, five are present...
- County. pp. 81–89. Willoughby, D.P. (1948). "A
Statistical Study of the
Metapodials of
Equus occidentalis Leidy" (PDF).
Bulletin of
Southern Carolina Academy...
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slender long
bones each
called a
metapodial. The
metapodials of the hand are
known as metacarpals,
while the
metapodials of the foot are
known as metatarsals...
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their necks during fights. The leg
bones lack first,
second and
fifth metapodials.: 109 It
appears that a
suspensory ligament allows the
lanky legs to...
- an
older woman in
Hungary mid
fifth millennium BC. 12
Mountain hare
metapodials were
found in a
Swedish grave from
third millennium BC. The
Tolai hare...
- (around 20%
longer than
those of
living dromedaries) but robust. The
metapodial bones are
robust and
relatively short.
During the Pleistocene, Camelops...
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higher positioned nasal bones, a more
vertical occiput, more m****ive
metapodials and
slightly longer forelimbs relative to hindlimbs.
Large fossil tracks...
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paleogenomic sequencing of a 700,000-year-old
middle Pleistocene horse metapodial bone from
Canada implies a more
recent 4.07 Myr
before present date for...
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paleogenomic sequencing of a 700,000-year-old
middle Pleistocene horse metapodial bone from
Canada implies a date of 4.07
million years ago (mya) for the...
- development) with well-developed accessory, larval,
pedal (blue), and a
metapodial (green)
retractor muscle. The
total size is
about 170 μm. o = operculum...