Its called the wrist! Surely you knew that!
I've done it, but it takes a lot of patience. I've also taken some great up-close photos of them while they were feeding. I even have a photo of them feeding from my hand (the feeder is in my palm). Hang a humming bird feeder low enough so you can watch them at eye level while they feed. Watch them from a distance to see when their busiest feeding time of the day is. You have to stand very, very still, about 2 feet away from the feeder, and try not to even blink while they are feeding. After a day or so, when they are used to seeing you, take the feeder down and place it in your palm, with your arm out stretched. Do this during their busiest feeding time when there will be more of them present. Hold your outstretched arm, with the feeder in the palm of your hand very, very still. You may even have to put something to brace your arm on. The birds should then begging to feed from the feeder, then gradually light on your hand and/or arm.
It is the hind of your arm, opposite of a forearm.
No. Though a bite from it may cause serious bleeding, especially if an appendage like a finger or toe is chomped off, it is not large enough to cause serious, fatal damage to a human being like a bite from a crocodile or alligator would.
Sometimes it is a prosthetic arm.
Depends, its easier than bull riding in many aspects. Such includes how hard the animal can buck, the difficulty for the rider to maintain balance and how badly the injuries both during and after the ride. Bareback riding can be very hard on the cowboys body including his riding arm. Many riders can get their hand caught in the rigging and brake most of the bones in their hand, wrist and arm. All rough stock events are dangerous in their own way. i guess the biggest difference between the two is a horse will never purposely step on you, while a bull Will!
Wrist.
toes because hand joins the arm as toes join the foot
The upper arm is the humerus, the lower arm is made up of the radius and ulna. The joint connecting the upper is called the humeroulnar joint.
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Your thumb is connected to your hand and your hand is connected to your arm.
I assume it would be the hand because the arm is less used and the hand has at least 50,000 senses and is a main sense it would be handin conclusion, the hand would be the main and best answers for this particular question concluding that the arm is from bottom hand to arm socket
I believe you are looking for the clavicle. It connects the sternum to the scapula.
That's your elbow .... the inner (flex side) is also called the cubital space. (Thus a cubit [see the bible] is the distance from the inside of your elbow to the tip of your middle finger.)
An arm is what you used to type the question. The hand is what I used to type this answer.
The inventor of the hand-arm machine was Larry Carl Cook II
No
your hand has to be wet then squish both of you hand then it farts