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Rectus abdominis: A set of muscles that runs vertically from the bottom of the rib cage to the front of the pelvis. The muscles support your organs and keep you steady as you move. When a person is physically fit, the rectus abdominis may develop a series of bumps that are commonly refe...
and I’ve seen panel mounts where the bones are laid out on the ground as they may have been when they were found. And I’ve seen photos ofthe bizarre everted-elbowedDiplodocusin St. Petersburg. But never an exhibit like this, with the rib-cage complete and articulated, but sitting on...
(NB: in human anatomy we tend to call the hole for the spinal cord in any one vertebra the ‘vertebral foramen’, and the canal formed by the stacked vertebral foramina the ‘spinal canal’, but in comparative anatomy we tend to use ‘neural canal’ for both the neural arch passage in ...
you may hear the fetlock joint referred to as the pastern joint or ankle. This joint although it may appear so, is not actually analogous to the human ankle. The horse's leg, from the knee down, has no muscle and the structures are more like our fingers than our arms or legs. This...
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A middle caudal vertebra of a diplodocid, presumably Tornieria africana, on display at the Museum fur Naturkunde Berlin, in left lateral view. Quick backstory: this post at Adam Mastroianni’s Experimental History led me to this post at Nothing Human, and poking around there led me to anothe...
Well done, because these few pieces (sauropod leg, Komodo dragon skeleton, human skeleton, etc.) focus on getting the main message across (sauropods = way larger than everything else), aided by the largest animals (or their silhouettes) or various groups painted on the wall. Only once the...
so that the column of the torso is inclined 20 degrees dorsally relative to that of the tail. They also found lesser but still significant wedging in the last two dorsal vertebrae (figure 1B) and apparently some slight wedging in the first dorsal (figure 1C) and last cervical (figure 1D...
And I’ve seen photos of the bizarre everted-elbowed Diplodocus in St. Petersburg. But never an exhibit like this, with the rib-cage complete and articulated, but sitting on the ground with the legs splayed out. I wonder what the story was here? Did they get as far as building the ...