Silver-colored, the molas have a rounded hind end and gritty sandpapery skin that is covered with copious amounts of mucus. |
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There stands the wee dog on his hind legs, his wound bandaged, a gun-belt strapped around his middle. |
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These marks included distinctive spots and stripes on the back, shoulders, hips, hind legs, and rump of the gerbils. |
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My horse has short canon bones and I found the hind boots quite long, but the fore leg boots fitted a treat. |
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These atavistic hind legs are nothing less than throwbacks to a totally pre-whale stage of their existence, some fifty million years ago. |
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It wasn't long before I began to predict the frogs' underwater routes by watching the wakes left by the powerful thrusts of their hind legs. |
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The forefeet have 5 digits, but the thumb is reduced in size. The hind feet have five functional digits. |
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Nontoxic ink was applied to the front and hind paws of each animal to allow for later analysis of locomotor activity. |
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An irritant was injected into the left hind paw of the pups to induce swelling. |
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Their feet are not syndactylous, and the first toe of their hind feet is partially opposable. |
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They have no eyelids, and all species have four fingers on each forelimb, five toes on each hind limb, and caudal fins. |
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In one genus, Rhynchocyon, this is carried to an extreme with the toes on the hind foot being reduced to three in number. |
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The hind limb includes a femur, tibia, fibula, astragalus, calcaneum, distal tarsal four, and remains of four metatarsals and two phalanges. |
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Within a few seconds, its forelegs were bound together tightly, and its tail was fastened to its hind legs. |
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More importantly, the traces do not form an organized trackway and the traces are all alike with no distinction between fore and hind feet. |
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The signs were bad in the paddock before the race where he was sweating behind his hind legs and he looked dull. |
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Frogs found in the vicinity of the refuge's oil fields had missing or misshapen hind legs and feet, and missing eyes. |
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He will not get up on his hind trotters and explain this appalling legislation. |
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However, unlike the black bear, giant pandas do not hibernate and cannot walk on their hind legs. |
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He couldn't believe his eyes when he found them dancing on their hind legs around a shrub blossoming with bright red cherries. |
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He pointed at her fine steed, which was currently occupied with kicking his hind legs in the air and stomping and snorting like an unbroken colt. |
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The rest of its body looked as if it were a giant blue lizard, standing on its hind legs like an angered bear. |
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For as his hind legs collapsed beneath him he seemed to tower upwards like a huge rock toppling, his trunk reaching skywards like a tree. |
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We instead reared up on our hind legs like a wounded animal and began thrashing about, enraged and unhinged, stoking bloodlust and fear. |
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It was an agile climber, with long hind limbs for leaping, nails on its digits, and a grasping big toe. |
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It may sometimes be unnecessary to trim the nails on the hind feet of your Shih Tzu as they seem to grow much slower than the fore feet. |
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Unlike most other snakes, boa constrictors possess small vestigial hind legs. |
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Small hard-skinned fish such as snappers, grouper, breams and hind should be gutted and scaled on capture and kept in slurry. |
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Ranger is a 4-year old sorrel with a flaxen mane and tail, right hind sock, and left hind stocking. |
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A cart has no brakes, so the horse is fitted with breechings around the hind legs to allow him to slow the vehicle. |
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The fore and hind wings were similar, with the R vein was bent back at the base in the fore-wings, less so in the hind wings. |
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Males have hollow spurs connected to venom glands on the ankle of each hind leg. |
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He worked with the buckeye butterfly, which has bold bull's-eye spots on its fore and hind wings. |
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The dog was taken to a veterinarian, who discovered a National Dog Registry tattoo on its hind leg. |
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Figures such as voltes and squares were used to engage the horse's hind legs before a transition to a new gait. |
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Bristle-like hairs associated with claws of the hind feet form a sort of comb, probably used in grooming. |
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While Belochamp was almost a uniform gray except for his white mane and tail, Theram had a white star and stockings on both his hind legs. |
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In most other insects the occiput is either obsolete or soldered to the hind part of the epicranium. |
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The third and fourth metapodials in fore and hind feet are fused to form a single bone, the cannon bone, which is considerably elongated. |
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There's this one, the capriole, where the horse jumps up and snaps his hind legs out. |
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The horse whinnied when Arnold caught hold of its bridle, rearing up on its hind legs. |
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My daughter has a 9 year old gelding who has a very mild form of stringhalt in his near hind leg only. |
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Each beast had two short, stubby forelimbs and two powerful, three toed hind legs. |
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After the skin was sutured, the outer end of the tube was fixed with surgical tape at the shaved hind leg. |
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This was associated with infection by a flatworm or fluke infection called Ribeiroia, which formed cysts near the hind legs. |
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As the hunters approached the creature, it roared loudly, reared up on its hind legs, then charged the small group. |
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She pulled back hard on the reigns, and the horse reared back on its hind legs. |
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Every hour, it jerkily rears up on its hind legs and waggles its forelegs a bit. |
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The Elders showed them how to gut the carcass and prepare the hide with a traditional tool fashioned from a hind leg bone. |
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Path reared up onto her hind legs, kicking more of the enemy with her iron-like hooves. |
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The same held true when they injected the drug into multiple ganglia that connect to the tail and hind legs. |
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The dragon reared up onto its hind legs, his front foot connecting roughly with Fin's chest. |
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Then the turtle reared on its hind legs and grew five times its original size. |
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One of the animals filled the screen, rearing up on its hind legs and seemingly staring back at her with dark eyes. |
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Artaxes reared onto his hind legs, and gave a quick kick of his back legs, and Miri could hold him back no longer. |
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Tyran reared onto his hind legs in rage, his nostrils flaring and his breathing intense. |
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There are deer we are not interested in, a hind and her calf, but we cannot afford to startle them, as they will alert others to our presence. |
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Most people admire a dog that works with its head low to the ground, with its hindquarters high and its tail tucked between its hind legs. |
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See, the front half of the horse was simply white with black spots on its dappled middle, and her hindquarters and hind legs were jet black. |
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We recorded pronotum length, mean hind femur length, mean forewing length, and mean hindwing length for each individual. |
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The coffin shattered into a million pieces while the hind legs and the wings of the hippogriff vaporized. |
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When overreaching occurs a horse may strike the sole of the front foot, as it lifts off the ground, with the toe of the hind foot. |
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Noctuid, owlet, and cutworm moths are also stout-bodied. Their fore wings are narrow, and their hind wings are fan-shaped. |
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This beetle's other noticeable feature is a set of parallel lines on the front wings that serve as the cover for the hind wings and abdomen. |
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Its front legs were almost twice as long as its hind legs, which gave it a vaguely humanoid appearance. |
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Leptin increases activity in sympathetic nerves in the kidney, brown adipose tissue, hind limbs, and adrenal medulla. |
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The flaws I disqualify a horse for are back at the knee, long pasterns, and a weak hind leg. |
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With their legs tangling, Perfect Drift lost his left hind shoe and the hair in his pastern area. |
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The hind legs up to the pelvic girdle were cleaned to the bone, leaving only the paws intact. |
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It was a small Labrador puppy, with coal-black fur, sitting on its hind legs and looking up at her. |
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The bear cleaned the collops of meat off the floor, stood on her hind legs, and danced with spirit, roaring. |
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But the creature's most unusual feature was a set of long, asymmetric feathers with hooked barbs on its hind limbs and forelimbs. |
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He was renowned for a pig root in the parade ring which would see his hind legs so far off the ground that they would be above his head! |
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Mamool, a five-year-old son of In the Wings, raced in the Melbourne Cup last year but fractured his right hind fetlock and was eased. |
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Our Irish wolfhound has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in one of her hind legs, and the knee is going to require surgery. |
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The goat stands on his hind legs, embraces the glass, and pokes his long pointed tongue into the foam. |
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We collected tissue samples from the hind flippers of unrestrained, resting seals, by using ear-notching pliers. |
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Modern sirenians are large, docile, aquatic herbivores that have flippers for forelimbs and no hind limbs. |
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Smaller, bonier forelegs can be cooked with the hind legs or reserved for stock or soup. |
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Short but deep jaws with banana-sized sharp teeth, long hind limbs, small beady eyes, and tiny forelimbs typify a tyrannosaur. |
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In this position the gorilla's weight-line falls between the forelimbs and the hind limbs. |
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A second bear, standing on its hind legs, banged a tambourine with a forepaw. |
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There remain the frons the post-ocular patch, the pronotum, the hind femora and the abdominal tergites. |
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Duke prances like a bear on his hind legs, forcing May Lundstrom to curvet with him. |
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The hind limbs of galagos are longer than their forelimbs, which makes them very adept at leaping. |
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Early relatives of the sauropods, the Late Triassic plateosaurs or prosauropods, may have occasionally stood on their hind legs. |
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There are also asymmetric flight feathers preserved on the wing and near the hind limbs of a dromaeosaurid. |
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After seeing a fox, wallabies thumped their hind feet in alarm, suppressed foraging, and increased looking. |
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It says you can't hit a horse on the head or the flanks or any other part of his body other than the shoulders or hind quarters. |
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Peter, a 2-year-old Queensland heeler pit bull mix, had his left hind leg amputated. |
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There, among the white waxy flowers, she saw a small, snow-white moth with grayish hind wings. |
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The animal was the size of a large sea lion, with broad webbed feet on both fore and hind limbs, so it could both walk and swim. |
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Beavers have large webbed hind feet and a moderately long but highly flattened tail, which is used for propulsion in the water. |
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The horse was put down after suffering a serious injury to a hind leg during the De Vere Gold Cup at Haydock on Saturday. |
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The horse whinnied when Arnold caught hold of its bridle and it reared up on its hind legs. |
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The bear reared on its hind legs and tried to swipe its paw down towards Theresa. |
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Very spooked, the horse reared on its hind legs and flew out of the stables. |
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She pulled back hard on the reins, and the horse reared back on its hind legs. |
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Unused to such harsh treatment, the horse reared back on its hind legs, unseating Jack Foster who landed with a thud on his backside. |
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I gripped the reins so hard that my mare reared on its hind legs and nearly threw me off. |
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Ultimately, one of the dog's hind legs shoots up in the air, as its head goes down. |
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Besides having forelimbs that resemble the wings of modern birds, the animal sported long feathers from thigh to foot on each hind limb. |
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Beetles, on the other hand, keep their hind wings well hidden under hard protective wing cases to protect them as they forage for food. |
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Therefore, we also drew a small sample of lymph from an incision made into the web between two toes of a hind foot. |
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The animal takes off with a push from its large and muscular hind limbs and lands on its hind feet and tail. |
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As in the case of macropodid hind feet, the fourth toe is the longest and strongest. |
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As is true of all members of their order, they are diprotodont and their hind feet are syndactylous. |
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They have an opposable hallux on their hind feet, and their pelage is soft, thick, and wooly. |
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Herodotus rejoins that camels have four thighbones in their hind legs, and that their genitals face backwards. |
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The four-year-old son of Scenic appeared perceptibly lame in his right hind leg during the broadcast. |
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Some toads have relatively short hind limbs and move forward by a series of hops, while others actually walk. |
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Some apes started walking on hind legs, employing their forelimbs as hands for holding and shaping tools. |
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He was up on his hind legs recently giving an impassioned plea for young people to participate in politics. |
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And then there are times when we have to stand up on our hind legs and put up a glorious fight against all reason. |
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The most common malformations are partial hind limbs, missing hind limbs, and missing toes. |
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Nocturnal and arboreal, they clamber up trees and hang from limbs thanks to long prehensile tails and opposable inside toes on their hind feet. |
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The dog proceeded to stand on his hind legs, waving his front paws at the man and lolling his tongue out in an expression of doggy glee. |
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A generous ruff about the neck, and breeches on the hind legs are preferred. |
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Before the last elections, lawmakers of both parties were on their hind legs assailing these traitors, promising action! |
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In the hind limb of these species, the bones of the ankle are also reduced in number, and the astragalus becomes the main weight-bearing bone. |
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Such a wasp held the fly with the middle and hind legs head forward and ventral or dorsal side up. |
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The front part of the body and its hind legs are black, while its back has a saddle of grizzled white or grey. |
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During the acupuncture stimulation, animals were kept in plastic holders with their tails and hind legs protruding out. |
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When not resting or feeding, they can move quickly, hopping on their hind legs with their tail held out stiffly behind. |
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I know that if I close my eyes, I can see Gail as she once was, happy and innocent and ready to talk the hind leg off a donkey. |
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It is possible that the taloned hind limbs were used to dispatch large prey as well, but all of this is merely conjecture. |
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Her right hind hoof had a bit of blood on her fresh shod shoes. |
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All you wanted was a chance to stand on your hind legs and make a speech. |
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Expert ropers caught the calves with a loop around their hind legs and dragged them out of the herd to the fires where the branding irons were heating. |
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They have sharp nails and their hind legs are naturally very strong. |
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Sea otters have flat, blunt tails as well as webbed hind paws. |
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A fifth lion, rearing up on its hind legs, prepares to attack an unsuspecting but seemingly ill-natured winged griffin seated stiffly on its haunches. |
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I am a person who can talk the hind leg off a donkey but I can see that this well earned title may go to someone else if I don't buck my ideas up. |
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Then, there was the soft twang of the string being let go, and she rolled over into her horse's hind legs, once again barely being missed by an arrow. |
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It was found that the six-year-old had severely damaged a hind fetlock and the horse ambulance was quickly on the scene to bind up the damaged leg. |
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Around the bend in the path came a soft, pale, velvety nose, attached to a large, prancing, silky brown body bearing a well-filled udder between the hind legs. |
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Does the discovery of asymmetrical flight feathers on the forelimbs and hind limbs of dromaeosaurs affect the debate about the evolution of avian flight. |
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They are adapted for leaping, with hind limbs much longer than forelimbs. |
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Field diagnosed the kangaroo as a cross between squirrel and deer, with five claws on its forepaw but only three talons on its hind legs, as if it were partly avian. |
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They are ground birds, with very long hind toes and claws, like those of skylarks, and they have a habit of running about like wagtails, though without flicking their tails. |
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The patagium extends all the way around to the bat's hind legs and tail, where it forms a flap called the uropatagium, supported by specialized foot bones called calcars. |
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He used this distraction to swipe at the dog's hind quarters. |
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The aroma through the hind palate tingled the nose delightfully. |
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Have you ever been roared at by a man-eater with fangs four inches away from your face, as it reared on its hind legs to lunge six feet tall at you? |
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Lacey tried to get close to the Mare, but it reared up on its hind legs, kicking out at her with her forelegs, forcing her back out of the horse's reach. |
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Pocket mice are smaller, and while they are saltatorial, their hind limbs are not as modified as those of kangaroo rats and their locomotion is primarily quadrupedal. |
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The rabbit was sitting up on its hind legs, still staring at her. |
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This video shows a bear walking on its hind legs through a New Jersey neighborhood. |
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A taxidermic bear stands almost six feet tall on his hind legs with his mouth gaping in a never-ending silent roar. |
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So they took the hind legs of the animal and began to drag it the other way. |
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This is all rather like a dog complacently assuming that you will give him the entire turkey if he merely sits on his hind legs and limps his forepaws. |
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A horse with stringhalt is often unable to back up and, in severe cases, will be unable to move because of the uncontrollable action of his hind legs. |
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Male grasshoppers court females by a producing a signal made by alternate stridulation, which is rubbing one hind leg against the tegmen, which produces sound. |
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Melhiril's horse reared back on its hind legs, letting out a loud whinny. |
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I won't be leaving Dorey alone at the vet's any more, but I won't soon forget the way he looked, standing on his hind legs slashing the air with his forepaw. |
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Like their cousins the cacomistles and ringtailed cats, Kinkajous can turn their hind feet backwards, so that the clawed toes can be used when descending head-first. |
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Ballotade is similar to croupade but differs in the fact that the horse, when pulling his hind legs under, turns his hooves so, that his hind shoes can be seen from behind. |
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The hind leg rope is always a bit longer than the front leg rope. |
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Watch a water strider skitter about in staccato bursts, its middle pair of legs doing the rowing and the hind legs steering, its short forelegs ready for catching prey. |
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When he introduced Magico with a flick of the whip, the horse stood straight up on his hind legs and pawed the air, walking toward the spectators. |
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My grandmother always did say I could talk the hind leg off a donkey! |
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Dental floss was tied to a stake at one end and to the hind leg of the carcass at the other to facilitate locating the carcass after displacement by burying beetles. |
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In the extreme cold of the Arctic winter, hares dig dens in hardened drifts, and, while resting, they sit on their well-furred hind feet hunched into a heat-conserving ball. |
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In trees they propel themselves from branch to branch with powerful thrusts of their hind legs, using the soft, disc-like pads on their fingers and toes to grip the branches. |
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As the water rose, the guinea pig rose too, although it ordinarily doesn't stand around on its hind legs, but rather squats like a hare or a rabbit. |
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The fourth toe of the hind foot is the longest and strongest. |
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We identified individuals according to the distinct scale patterns, particularly the dividing line between dark and light scales on the carapace and hind legs. |
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The hind limbs are lengthened mostly by an increase in length of the metatarsals and digits, and these feet are further specialized by the near loss of the first digit. |
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The structure of the hind foot is entirely conjectural, as only a few isolated metatarsals have been found in association with Alamosaurus remains. |
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When interior bears stand on their hind feet to get a better view of their surroundings, they may be 1.8-2.7 meters tall whereas Kodiak bears are 2.7-3.4 meters in height. |
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Photographs of the belly and chest were taken while the dog was standing on its hind feet and two people held the front feet displaying the armpits. |
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Coming down again,with the shoe-clad drag pressing hard against one of the hind wheels, along a crinkum crankum road, but rarely broad enough for one carriage to pass another. |
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The hind leg of each animal to be used was shaved prior to the experiment. |
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But there was a stroke of good fortune for Fallon in the paddock before the race as Gift Horse lashed out with his hind legs, narrowly missing the jockey. |
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The forelimbs are specialized to form flippers, and the hind limbs and pelvis are extremely small and do not normally extend out of the body wall of the animal. |
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In order for a horse to buck, it has to lower its head and slow its pace to bring both hind legs together and underneath to gain enough power to push upwards. |
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Much has been written about the tarsal glands, the dark, tufted patches located on the inside of a deer's hind leg. |
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Mike, who was a year or two my junior, took down his rope and threw out a nice stand-up loop that trapped the hind feet of a rear echelon cow. |
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An MRI scan then showed up a tiny stress fracture of the lower cannon bone on his right hind leg. |
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The news through from Buffy is that Tidal Bay has a tiny stress fracture of the lower cannon bone on his right hind leg. |
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After anesthesia, the rabbits were positioned in dorsal recumbency, with hind limbs restrained and extended. |
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Its short hind legs give a most ungainly gait, though it runs with surprising speed when pursued. Its unearthly howl adds to its despicability. |
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Legs yellow apart from brown patch on mid coxa, tip of hind femur and most of hind tibia. |
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Grafting your boss's face onto the hind end of a donkey is fun, but serious fun is when you create the impossible and it looks real. |
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Particularly striking examples are the hind legs of orthopteran insects such as grasshopper, which have evolved into specialized jumping legs. |
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But because of an unusually long overstride, his hind hooves cut and bruised the fetlocks and shins of his front legs. |
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Although porpoises do not possess fully developed hind limbs, they possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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Otariids use their front limbs primarily to propel themselves through the water, while phocids and walruses use their hind limbs. |
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Otariids and walruses have hind limbs that can be pulled under the body and used as legs on land. |
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Metapleuron smooth and bare over most of surface, with dense white pilosity along hind margin. |
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The hind legs existed, however, but were significantly reduced in size and with a vestigial pelvis connection. |
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The hind limbs of these species were regressed and their body shapes resemble modern whales. |
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The proportionally long lower leg and metatarsus show that Plateosaurus could run quickly on its hind limbs. |
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Neurologic examination revealed bilateral hind limb paresis with upper motor neuron signs present in both legs and the vent. |
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This caused muscle atrophy, hind limb dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy and even premature death of these mice, according to the authors. |
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Physiotherapy treatment commenced immediately, which included using a muscle stimulator to activate the hind limb muscles. |
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The partial skeletons tend to include the hind limbs and hips, while parts of the anterior body and neck are rarely found in isolation. |
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Both dibatags and gerenuks habitually stand on their two hind legs to reach acacia and other tree foliage. |
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Brown bears have very large and curved claws, those present on the forelimbs being longer than those on the hind limbs. |
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The forepaws have five digits, while the hind feet have only four and lack dewclaws. |
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Like all squirrels, the eastern gray shows four toes on the front feet and five on the hind feet. |
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On July 14, 2006, staggering paresis of the hind legs, incoordination, and intermittent opisthotonos developed in a female barbary macaque. |
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When bounding or moving at speed, the front foot tracks will be behind the hind foot tracks. |
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The fore limbs usually have five digits, including an opposable thumb, while the hind limbs have three to five digits. |
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Elytra are a pair of hard forewings which protect the hind wings and the body of the beetle. |
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To facilitate quick movement, a rabbit's hind feet have a thick padding of fur to dampen the shock of rapid hopping. |
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It also had longer hind legs and shorter forearms, similar to climbing mammals that hang under branches, such as sloths and gibbons. |
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The patagium is stretched between the arm and hand bones, down the lateral side of the body and down to the hind limbs. |
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Old badgers sometimes have their hind claws almost completely worn away from constant use. |
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The powerful hind legs are longer than the front legs, so that the haunches are carried higher than the shoulders. |
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More advanced snakes have no remnants of limbs, but basal snakes such as pythons and boas do have traces of highly reduced, vestigial hind limbs. |
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They have corpulent bodies with a rounded snout, webbed feet and long hind legs adapted for swimming in water and hopping on land. |
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The longer hind legs and fainter colouration of the agile frog are the main features that distinguish the two species. |
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The hind legs are short relative to other frogs' legs and the hind feet have long, unwebbed toes. |
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The feet have no hind toe and the three anterior toes are completely webbed. |
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Using one of the above definitions, dinosaurs can be generally described as archosaurs with hind limbs held erect beneath the body. |
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When galloping, the hind legs move around the front legs before the latter move forward, and the tail will curl up. |
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During copulation, the male stands on his hind legs with his head held up and his front legs resting on the female's sides. |
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Did'st thou not see a bleeding hind Whose right haunch earst my stedfast arrow strake. |
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The beast sat on its haunches and tearingly ate the hind quarters of a still-squealing little pig. |
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Tuco-tucos groom themselves to remove loose sand from their fur by combing with the stiff bristles that grow near the bases of the hind claws. |
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Smaller microlepidoptera were compressed whole while larger microand macrolepidoptera had one fore and hind wing removed for preservation. |
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The anterior pronotal angles are produced forward, the metaventrite is very short and the hind wings are absent. |
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The Quarter Horse has much larger hind limb muscles than the Arabian, which make it less suitable for endurance racing. |
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They compared the forces experienced by the pectoral fins of the mudskipper fishes to the forelimbs and hind limbs of walking tiger salamanders. |
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After 24 h, the thicknesses of the ear and hind paw were measured using a digital microcaliper. |
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Manx cats display a range of colours and usually have somewhat longer hind legs compared to most cats. |
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Although dolphins do not possess fully developed hind limbs, some possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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It has frontoparietal stripes on the top of its head, a faint golden midlateral line, and a distinctive black spot on the hind border of the gill cover. |
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Not only are the reflex arcs functioning in the hind limbs despite the damage to the spinal cord at L1 to L2, but the reflex responses are hyperreflexive. |
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Legs brownish yellow, fore coxa blackish basally, mid coxa blackish and hind coxa black, trochanters infuscate and apical one or two tarsomeres of all tarsi fuscous. |
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When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it stood erect, it sat upon its tail. |
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The horse gave two quick stamps and rose up on its hind legs. |
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The larva made repeated forays out of the burrow to scrape the surface of hydrilla leaves, always remaining anchored by its hind prolegs to the inside of the burrow. |
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Although the common frog has long hind legs compared to the common toad, they are shorter than those of the agile frog with which it shares some of its range. |
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Just centimeters away, the ancient siltstone preserves a so-called resting trace, the impression of a creature's belly and its splayed hind limbs. |
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Playful individuals will perk their ears and rise on their hind legs. |
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The antitrochanter serves as a brace to prevent abduction of the hind limb and to decrease stress placed on the femoral head during bipedal locomotion. |
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The hind legs can also be used to kill or maim with devastating effect. |
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The hind toe joins the leg at the same level as the front toes. |
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The head of the stylopized female from Mason County is normal but it also has reduced metasomal tergal fascia and reduced scopal hairs on the hind tibia and basitarsi. |
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Rabbits have long ears, large hind legs, and short, fluffy tails. |
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Hypertonus of the hind limbs including the phalanges was present, resulting in a resting position on the pelvis with cranially extended legs and dorsal flexion of the tail. |
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They move by hopping, using their long and powerful hind legs. |
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The duckbilled dinosaurs had broad, ducklike beaks. They walked or ran on their hind legs, and leaned down on their shorter front legs to graze on vegetation. |
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Dinosaurs stand with their hind limbs erect in a manner similar to most modern mammals, but distinct from most other reptiles, whose limbs sprawl out to either side. |
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When the marriage act was mooted, Keith swore that he would revenge himself upon the bishops, by taking some acres of hind for a burying-ground, and underburying them all. |
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The regression of the hind limbs allowed greater flexibility of the spine. |
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The lumbering beast reared up on its hind legs and appeared to throw a few dance moves, just like the swivel-hipped star of the classic 1978 movie. |
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The hind limbs were held under the body, with slightly flexed knees and ankles, and the foot was digitigrade, meaning the animal walked on its toes. |
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The claws are not retractable, and the hind claws wear with age. |
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The comprehensive agenda includes feline infectious diseases, rabbit cardio-respiratory medicine, oncology, hind limb lameness, clinical pathology and practice management. |
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Around 12 days after MOG sensitization, all groups started to develop clinical signs, such as tail and hind limb paralysis, and the symptoms worsened and peaked by 3 weeks. |
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In older usage, the male of any species is a hart, especially if over five years old, and the female is a hind, especially if three or more years old. |
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The latter creature features a marsupial pouch containing two offspring, and the characteristically bent hind legs of a kangaroo or another member of the macropod family. |
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Pip, a 10 year old Sealyham Terrier, was initially taken to Alnorthumbria Vets in Alnwick with progressing hind limb weakness, Ataxia and back pain. |
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A series of long feathers on the creature's legs and feet led those scientists to speculate that the dinosaur splayed its hind limbs to create an extra, hind set of wings. |
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The heraldic pelican also ended up as a pub name and image, though sometimes with the image of the ship Golden Hind. |
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Hind legs are not present in cetaceans, nor are any other external body attachments such as a pinna and hair. |
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The new brewery was for the production of porter, and was renamed the Hind Brewery after the Whitbread family coat of arms. |
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The Golden Hind sailed north along the Pacific coast of South America, attacking Spanish ports and pillaging towns. |
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Hind tibia slightly flattened, with two rows of dorsal setae slightly longer than width of tibia, ventral setae short, short ciliation slightly subpennate. |
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While there, Golden Hind became caught on a reef and was almost lost. |
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Approaching Louisville, the Tin Hind was almost swallowed up in the Great Ohio Flood and he was unable to visit a new correspondent of Lovecraft's there. |
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