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The skull, trunk and pelvic limbs were peramorphic, meaning that they changed considerably with age.
The pelvic limb bones were essentially the same as in the pectoral limb, but with different names.
Pigs were also observed to vomit, became dyspneic, and collapse with stiffened pelvic limbs.
The Caudofemoralis is a muscle found in the pelvic limb and is unique to the felids (cats).
Pelvic limb may refer to:
The Caudofemoralis acts to flex the tail laterally to its respective side when the pelvic limb is bearing weight.
The pelvic limb muscles of emus have a similar contribution to total body mass as the flight muscles of flying birds.
Pelvic limb (disambiguation)
The pelvic limb typically contains 19 bones, while the thoracic limb contains 20 bones.
Tinirau shares many advanced features with later tetrapodomorphs in the pelvic limb bones and glenoids (shoulder sockets).
Typically the paralysis starts in the pelvic limbs and subsequently ascends to affect the pectoral limbs and then the axial muscles.
When the pelvic limb is lifted off the ground, contraction of the Caudofemoralis causes the limb to abduct and the shank to extend by extending the hip joint.
The caudofemoralis (from the Latin cauda, tail and femur, thighbone) is a muscle found in the pelvic limb of mostly all animals possessing a tail, since it is a synapomorphy appeared on the Archosauria clade.