Fore feet with the functional toes reduced to two, the second and third, of equal length, with closely united metacarpals and short, sharp, slightly curved, compressed claws. [Please select]
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In man the articular surface, situated at the inferior extremity of each of the metacarpals, is rounded, and is called the head. [Please select]
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In some ruminants (certain species of chevrotains) the coalescence does not take place, and the two metacarpals remain separate. [Please select]
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The rudimentary metacarpals are vestiges of atrophied digits, as will be explained further on. [Please select]
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To the tarsus succeeds the metatarsus, whose form reminds us very much of that of the metacarpals. [Please select]
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The digits (and metacarpals) are considered by Ritland to be 1-4, in addition to the prepollex, rather than 2-5. [Please select]
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The space available for metacarpals probably could not have contained more than the four that are recognized. [Please select]
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The shape of these elements is similar to that of the metacarpals. [Please select]
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Neither of these alternatives seems at all likely to us in view of the well-ossified condition of the elements that are present, and the occurrence of both the proximal carpals and the metacarpals. [Please select]
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The number of metacarpals and digits diminishes in proportion as the limbs cease to be organs of prehension, and become more exclusively organs of support and locomotion. [Please select]
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