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Thylacoleo - Locomotory adaptations
Moree specimen. Ratio (a), forelimb/vertebral column, distinguishes cursorial and saltatorial forms. Animals belonging to the first two groups have a tendency to exhibit comparatively long ... and Sarcophilus is generally about 100 in unspecialised animals, risapproximately equal length. The final ratio, (d), that of radius/humerus is usually 100 in unspecialised animals, moving up to 140 in ...
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Science Museum | Antenna Science News | Snakebite science
Snakes with front fangs inject the venom and wait for their ... Vonk 'This is a very exciting study that fills a major knowledge gap - how the unspecialised teeth of early snakes evolved into the sophisticated chemical weapon system we see in venomous ...
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