It corresponds to the horse's hock.
The horse is built for speed, and its muscles are bunched at the top of its legs. The horse's knee is called the stifle and is only slightly below the 'body' level. The hock, less than halfway down the leg, corresponds to the human ankle. From the hock to the fetlock, the bones that correspond to those in the human foot are fused. The fetlock is the first toe joint - the horse stands on the tip of a single toe.
Usually a common misspelling of the human body part "ankle."
ankle
The talus is one of the tarsals that forms the distal part of the ankle joint.
A horses doesn't have a 'favorite' body part. Picking out a favorite body part is a human attribute more concerned with vanity than anything else.
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A Dog's pastern corresponds to the part of the human hand between the wrist and the fingers. Thus the pastern together with the paw correspond to entire human hand.
The word ankle is a noun.
acne, Adam's appple, appendix, adrenal gland, acele's heal, ankle, arch
Ankle bone is usually "tarsus." The seven bones of the human tarsus form the ankle and upper part of the foot. They are the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid and the three cuneiform bones. None of them have four letters.
Ankle bone is usually "tarsus." The seven bones of the human tarsus form the ankle and upper part of the foot. They are the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid and the three cuneiform bones. None of them have seven letters.
It depends on wich part you are talking about. there are three. The feltlock, the pastern, and the ergot.