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Fore is an antonym for hind.
The two wings are called the hind wings and the fore wings
hind paws
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Hind-foot - as the name suggests, the hindfoot is the portion of the foot closest to the center of the body. It begins at the ankle joint and stops at the calcaneal-cuboid joint.Mid-foot - The midfoot begins with the calcaneal-cuboid joint and essentially ends where the metatarsals begin. While it has several more joints than the hind-foot, it still possesses little mobility.Fore-foot - the fore-foot is composed of the metatarsals, and phalanges. The bones that comprise the fore-foot are those that are last to leave the ground during walking.
If you mean the 3rd traditional Gait then it is canter. Canter is a 3 beat gait. It goes "Inside hind, Outside hind AND Inside fore, Outside fore"
They are both brains.
fore legs and hind legs. Fore legs are the two front ones.
A Lion has four limbs (legs) two fore and two hind.
The trot is a two-beat gait. This is because the horse's feet hit the ground in pairs, so you hear two separate noises before the horse is back where it started. The trot is usually diagonal (off hind and near fore, then near hind and off fore.) Some horses, usually harness racers, move their feet in lateral pairs (off hind and off fore, near hind and near fore.) This is usually called pacing instead of trotting. It is also a two beat gait.
The bottom of the dog's paw is called the pad.