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  2. Tarsometatarsus - Wikipedia

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    The tarsometatarsus is a bone that is only found in the lower leg of birds and some non-avian dinosaurs. It is formed from the fusion of several bones found in other types of animals, and homologous to the mammalian tarsus (ankle bones) and metatarsal bones (foot). Despite this, the tarsometatarsus of birds is often referred to as just the ...

  3. Bird feet and legs - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Some of the lower bones of the foot (the distals and most of the metatarsal) are fused to form the tarsometatarsus – a third segment of the leg, specific to birds. [5] [6] The upper bones of the foot , in turn, are fused with the tibia to form the tibiotarsus, as over time the centralia disappeared. [7] [6] [4] [8] The fibula also ...

  4. Pelagornithidae - Wikipedia

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    The leg and foot bones, as is to be expected from birds not as specialized for swimming as waterfowl are, show less similarities between Anseriformes and pseudotooth birds: on the tibiotarsus there is a wide incision between the condyles and the middle condyle is narrower than the side condyle and protrudes forwards; the tarsometatarsus has a ...

  5. Angelina Jolie Reveals Matching Tattoo She and Daughter ...

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    Angelina Jolie and her daughter Vivienne have a permanent marker to remember their time working together.. The actress, 49, shared in a new interview withCR Fashion Book that she and her 16-year ...

  6. Spur (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    A spur is an outgrowth of bone covered in a sheath of horn found in various anatomical locations in some animals. Unlike claws or nails, which grow from the tip of the toes, spurs form from other parts of the foot, usually in connection with joints where the toes meet the foot or the foot meets the long bones. [1]

  7. Palatine bone - Wikipedia

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    The palatine bones are situated at the back of the nasal cavity between the maxilla and the pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone.. They contribute to the walls of three cavities: the floor and lateral walls of the nasal cavity, the roof of the mouth, and the floor of the orbits.

  8. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo artists create these designs using several tattooing processes and techniques, including hand-tapped traditional tattoos and modern tattoo machines. The history of tattooing goes back to Neolithic times, practiced across the globe by many cultures, and the symbolism and impact of tattoos varies in different places and cultures.

  9. Chase Stokes Explains the Meaning Behind His 'Dear Me’ Tattoo

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    Outer Banks star Chase Stokes revealed the meaning behind one of his newest tattoos. “I recently got ‘Dear me’ tattooed on my hand as a reminder that whenever I’m being mean to myself to ...