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- anatomy, the thigh is the area between the hip (pelvis) and the knee. Anatomically, it is part of the lower limb. The single bone in the thigh is called...
- The Gr**** tortoise (Testudo graeca), also known commonly as the spur-thighed tortoise or Moorish tortoise, is a species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae...
- bristle-thighed curlew" (PDF). The Auk. 66 (4): 343–350. doi:10.2307/4080277. JSTOR 4080277. Marks, J.S.; Redmond, R.L. (1994). "Migration of bristle-thighed...
- A thigh gap is a space between the inner thighs of some women when standing upright with knees touching. In the 21st century, some people in the West...
- a thigh strap or thigh band may refer to any kind of strap that is worn around the thigh, either as a single item or as part of another piece of clothing...
- plain-breasted hawk (A. ventralis), and rufous-thighed hawk (A. erythronemius). The breeding ranges of the rufous-thighed and sharp-shinned hawk is entirely allopatric...
- The azure-thighed tree frog (Litoria azuroscelis), azure-thighed treefrog or, in Indonesian, katak-pohon paha-biru, is a species of tree frog in the subfamily...
- Hold-ups or stay-ups (in the United States also referred to as thigh-high stockings or simply thigh highs) are stockings with an elasticized band at the top...
- pale-thighed langur/surili. These primates are an important species for the diversity of forest environments in the Malaysian area. The white-thighed surili...
- red-e**** tree frog. The orange-thighed frog inhabits dense rainforest. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2022). "Orange-thighed Frog: Litoria xanthomera"...