The habit of felids to use primarily their forelimbs to capture prey is supported by the anatomy and function of their retractile claws. |
Some apes started walking on hind legs, employing their forelimbs as hands for holding and shaping tools. |
Crab spiders do not build webs but ambush pollinating insects on flowers with their raptorial forelimbs. |
The forelimbs are to the left, and are cocked back, elbows high, with the forepaws tucked under the chest. |
Besides having forelimbs that resemble the wings of modern birds, the animal sported long feathers from thigh to foot on each hind limb. |
The forelimbs are smaller than the hindlimbs, but the disparity in size is not as great as in kangaroos and wallabies. |