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Anatomy of the front legs
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<blockquote data-quote="MantisGirl13" data-source="post: 338447" data-attributes="member: 10807"><p>The terms femur and tibia are correct in this case. The first part of the arm, where it connects to the body, is called the coxa, the elbow is called the trochanter, then the femur, then the tibia, then the little foot on the end is the tarsus.</p><p></p><p>- MantisGirl13 </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisGirl13, post: 338447, member: 10807"] The terms femur and tibia are correct in this case. The first part of the arm, where it connects to the body, is called the coxa, the elbow is called the trochanter, then the femur, then the tibia, then the little foot on the end is the tarsus. - MantisGirl13 [/QUOTE]
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