On one leg you have four. You have a femur, tibia, fibula, and the patella. If you want to add the total of bones on the foot, then it's 26. Which brings the total amount to 30 per leg and foot?
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Pigs have both metatarsals and metacarpals in their skeleton. Tarsals are located on the hind legs and carpals on the front legs. So, when they walk, they walk on both metatarsals and metacarpals.
Horses have 40 bones per leg for a total of 160 bones in all 4 legs.
0. a leech does not have legs.
Reptiles usually have 4 feet. Amphibians have 8, insects have 6 and mammals have 4.
The group of bones that support the legs form part of the appendicular skeleton. These bones include the femur, tibia and fibula.
no it's inposible
Mostly those in your legs and feet.
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Four - Femur, Tibia, Fibula, and the Patella. If you want to include the feet, then add the 26 bones per foot. So in total, there are 60 bones in both legs of the human body.
One fourth of the bones in our body are in our feet.
Ballet uses SO MANY bones in your body. Probably the bones in the legs, feet, arms, back, neck, and hips. Your pelvis and spine need to be in line constantly, so that might be your answer.
feet: 8 legs: 8 =16?
Pigs have both metatarsals and metacarpals in their skeleton. Tarsals are located on the hind legs and carpals on the front legs. So, when they walk, they walk on both metatarsals and metacarpals.
26 bones!
legs and feet...common sense; because you punt with your foot...
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the legs have bones in them: the femur, tibia, and fibula. these are bones. the legs are not all bones, though. they have tissue and muscle and fat as well.