The spork (a utensil that is a combination spoon and fork) is not found in a turkey leg or in anything else unless it was put there. And a turkey leg (the bone) is not shaped like the aforementioned eating utensil. The question, "why is there a spork..." assumes that there is one already in the leg. Ask around to find out who put it there.
Cut the turkey up. Remove the leg quarters. Remove the back bone and use for stock. Roast the breast and leg quarters on a bed of onions, carrots, and celery with 1 cup of water.
Femur (thigh bone)Fibula (the smaller lower leg bone)Tibia (larger lower leg bone)
Breast bone is round and a leg bone is straight
The femur is the largest bone in the leg and the longest bone in the body.
The think lateral leg bone is the fibula. It is a non-weight bearing bone, but forms the lateral portion of your ankle joint.
it gets more bendable and jelly like. This is because the acid in the lemon juice destroyed the calcium in the bone, leaving just the collagen
The femor bone is in your leg ... it's upper half of the leg
The femur is the largest bone in the leg. Also called the thigh bone.
By the 'chest bone' do you mean the sternum? And which 'lower leg bone', the tibia or the fibula? If by 'chest bone' you mean the sternum, both of the 'lower leg bones' are longer.
Tibia APEX
The lyrics were, "Your leg bone connected to your knee bone".