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- Forequarter am****tion is am****tion of the arm, sca**** and clavicle. It is usually performed as a last resort to remove a cancer, but decreasingly so...
- Ahemait) was an ancient Egyptian goddess[clarification needed] with the forequarters of a lion, the hindquarters of a hippopotamus, and the head of a crocodile—the...
- The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (German: Grosser Schweizer Sennenhund or French: Grand Bouvier Suisse) is a dog breed which was developed in the Swiss Alps...
- symmetry into "halves", then across into front and back "quarters" (forequarters and hindquarters). Canada uses identical cut names (and numbering) as...
- The forequarters of the Great Sphinx of Giza. The entrance to the Hall of Records is alleged to be near the sphinx's right paw (at lower right)....
- displa**** at the museum at Norra Berget in Sundsvall. It has the head, forequarters and hindlegs of a European hare (Lepus europaeus), and the back, wings...
- The Gr**** Shepherd or Gr**** Sheepdog (Gr****: Ελληνικός Ποιμενικός, Ellinikós Pimenikós) is a breed of livestock guardian dog from Greece. Thought to be...
- The heads of these cats are round, with erect ears. They have powerful forequarters, necks, and jaws which help grasp and hold prey. They have four retractable...
- Lamb is often sorted into three kinds of meat: forequarter, loin, and hindquarter. The forequarter includes the neck, shoulder, front legs, and the...
- the American Kennel Club and the Kennel Club (UK). Their front legs (forequarters) are straight. Their hindquarters are muscular. Neither should be too...