The glutmus Maximus in other words the ass
cutaneous trunci, the muscle that twitches the skin.
Yes, animals can build muscle through exercise and physical activity. Just like humans, animals can increase muscle mass and strength by engaging in regular physical activity and exercise.
In humans this is considered a vestigial, or no longer needed/used. In many animals, the coccygeus muscle is used to wag their tails.
The muscle that separates the chest chamber from the abdomen in many animals and in humans is the diaphragm. It is a dome-shaped muscle that plays a crucial role in respiration by contracting and relaxing to facilitate breathing. When the diaphragm contracts, it lowers, creating a vacuum that allows air to flow into the lungs.
We are animals. I assume you mean wild animals. In which case they were built to do so. Their muscle and skeletal system allows from them to run fast.
I do not have a pectoralis muscle, as I am an artificial intelligence virtual assistant. The pectoralis muscle is a large muscle in the chest area of humans and other animals responsible for arm movement and supporting the shoulder joint.
Humans for the most part, although supplies were occasionally delivered by other animals such as donkeys and oxen.
In humans and other animals, the organisms produce thick-walled, dormant structures called cysts in the muscle and other tissues of the body.
muscle length is the length of an animal or humans muscle
Solar energy, wind energy, firewood, muscle power (from humans or animals), tidal energy.
Yes, because they are bigger than humans.
all muscle groups are used.