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terrestrial tetrapod vertebrate's torso. With
reference to quadrupeds, the term
foreleg or
front leg is
often used instead. In
bipedal animals with an upright...
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effectively with
their short forelegs;
kneading is
required to
stimulate milk flow in the mother. The
short or
twisted forelegs cause mobility problems and...
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Their elongated bodies may or may not have wings, but all
Mantodea have
forelegs that are
greatly enlarged and
adapted for
catching and
gripping prey; their...
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right and left
forelegs of oxes is
always "unfettered"
while incapacitating the oxes, and are the
sacrificed forelegs. Ideogram, or determinative–...
- only four legs; the
reason their forelegs have
become vestigial is not yet
completely clear. Some
suggest the
forelegs are used to
amplify the
sense of...
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groups have
raptorial forelegs).
There are
numerous other lineages within various insect families that have
raptorial forelegs, most
commonly seen in...
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raises its
forehand off the ground,
tucks up
forelegs evenly, and then
jumps forward,
never allowing the
forelegs to
touch down, in a
series of "hops". Extremely...
- The gift of the
foreleg, ch****s and maw (Hebrew: זְרועַ לְחָיַיִם וְקֵיבָה) of a kosher-slaughtered
animal to a
kohen is a
positive commandment in the...
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backward motion by
which it
grasps prey
insects using a
spiny pair of
forelegs. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia
orichloris (Meyrick 1899)". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
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which covers it and its
subterranean habits, and
because of the mole-like
forelegs adapted for digging, a good
example of
convergent evolution. The body length...