BothOrnatopspieces are there, the color painting because it was one of the first things he put up as a test article, and the pencil sketch because I requested it and he accommodated me (thanks, fam!). He also has some sweet stickers, so you can class up the joint with sauropods. ...
The underlying bone of the forearm is the radius bone. A long forearm is desirable as it can signify a long smooth stride. The radius bone in humans runs between the elbow and wrist joints. Any bones below the forearm on a horse are essentially equivalent to the bones of the hands and ...
1903, holotype FMNH PR 25107 from Dinosaur Quarry No. 13 near Grand Junction, Colorado, dating to the Kimmeridgian–Tithonian ages of the Late Jurassic, left dorsal rib “Rib B”.A1, the whole rib, posterior face in proximal view. Foreshortening makes the shaft look shorter and narrower th...
Muscles ♥ Bones Muscles and Bones work together to create MOVEMENT! Origin vs. Insertion Origin = the immovable end of the muscle Insertion= the movable end of the muscle Typically, the origin lies proximal to the insertion Contract that muscle! When a muscle contracts, it shortens & thus ...