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- Bird_feet_and_legs abstract "Most birds are digitigrade animals, what means that they walk on their toes, not the entire feet. Some of their lower bones of the foot (distals and most of metatarsals) are fused to form tarsometatarsus - a third segment of the leg specific for birds. The upper bones of the foot (proximals) in turn are fused with the tibia to form tibiotarsus, the centralia disappeared. The fibula is reduced.The legs are attached to very strong assembly consisting of the pelvic girdle extensively fused with the specific for birds uniform spinal bone called synsacrum, built from fused some of bones.Bird legs and feet anatomy is very diverse. It reveals many accommodations to perform a wide variety of functions.".
- Bird_feet_and_legs thumbnail African_Jacana_(Actophilornis_africanus).jpg?width=300.
- Bird_feet_and_legs wikiPageID "41686790".
- Bird_feet_and_legs wikiPageRevisionID "604013484".
- Bird_feet_and_legs subject Category:Bird_anatomy.
- Bird_feet_and_legs subject Category:Lower_limb_anatomy.
- Bird_feet_and_legs comment "Most birds are digitigrade animals, what means that they walk on their toes, not the entire feet. Some of their lower bones of the foot (distals and most of metatarsals) are fused to form tarsometatarsus - a third segment of the leg specific for birds. The upper bones of the foot (proximals) in turn are fused with the tibia to form tibiotarsus, the centralia disappeared.".
- Bird_feet_and_legs label "Bird feet and legs".
- Bird_feet_and_legs label "Vogelfuß".
- Bird_feet_and_legs sameAs Vogelfuß.
- Bird_feet_and_legs sameAs m.0_ftdyg.
- Bird_feet_and_legs sameAs Q2529975.
- Bird_feet_and_legs sameAs Q2529975.
- Bird_feet_and_legs wasDerivedFrom Bird_feet_and_legs?oldid=604013484.
- Bird_feet_and_legs depiction African_Jacana_(Actophilornis_africanus).jpg.
- Bird_feet_and_legs isPrimaryTopicOf Bird_feet_and_legs.