no they dont. because they dont have any holes at all.
the end. XD
The most common health problem is deafness, in one or both ears. The second most common problem is hip dysplasia, where the hip socket is malformed and causes crippling lameness and arthritis in the dog's later years.
They are called joints. * Ball and socket - hip * saddle -thumb * semi-movable - spine * hinge - knee * composite - wrist, ankle * immovable - skull
The abnormal formation of the hip joint in which the ball at the top of the thighbone
you put one hand on your hip and put on foot in front of you and you move your hip and say ' dont move doggy" you go roung and round withyour hip
If your dog is older, there s a good chance it has developed hip dyplasia. This is a genetic condition, which causes an abnormal formation of the hip socket. As the dog gets older, it becomes weaker in its hip joints, sometimes developing arthritis, and almost certainly some limping, having difficulty supporting its back legs. Another more critical probem that causes this symptom of weakness in the back legs, is tick poisoning. Ticks can cause paralysis, usually seen in the back legs first, and unless your dog is taken to a vet immediately, it will die.
no it didn't
Snails are invertebrates (Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Gastropoda) and therefore have no backbones, bones, hips, or hip sockets.
It isn't. The hip socket is deeper than the shoulder socket. The shoulder socket is shallow to ensure a broad range of motion of the arm. The deep hip socket is for stability of the leg.
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint.
Traits that evolved early, such as the hole in the hip socket, are called primitive traits.
The acetabelum is the hip socket. The "ball" joint of the hip fits into this socket so the leg can move properly.I think you mean Acetabulum, and it is the socket of the hip joint.
The hip joint resembles a ball-and-socket. The socket of the hip joint is the acetabulum and the femoral head is the ball of the hip joint.
Another name for the hip socket is acetabulum.
Hip, the ball is attached to the end of your femur and the socket is part of the pelvis
The hip joint resembles a ball-and-socket. The socket of the hip joint is the acetabulum and the femoral head is the ball of the hip joint.
The hip is a ball and socket joint.
The medical term for the hip socket is acetabulum.