Animals that have no legs. This would include single celled animals, whales, dolphins, fish, snakes et cetera.
Most mammals with legs have the equivalent to a knee (carpus) in the hind limb but comparitive anatomy would have the common names for the knee in a human are often called a stifle joint in dogs and horses. The joint called knee in the front leg of a horse is actually equivalent to a human wrist.
Every animal that can walk and bend it's knee.
The one animal known for its kneepads is the camel. More specifically, the Bactrian camel is known for having large and thick knee pads to keep their skin protected when kneeling.
Us! humans! humans are animals! isn't that cool!
take an arrow to the knee baby,
In the 1950's they were added.
this is a tough one, luckily i have spent my entire life researching this very question, the jelly fish is actually the animal with the hardest knee. It uses it's knees to rape and sodomize mermaids in the deep blue sea, sometimes if you rub a jelly fishes knee with a cotton ball, they turn into gold.
Ernest. Knee has written: 'Mexico: Laredo to Guadalajara' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
No. If a horse breaks one leg the other legs can't stand the added weight because there is no muscle below the knee to support the animal.
Eli and Grace in the early 1970's
· slipped in the shower and hurt my knee
Unless the knee(s) are directly above or below the detector's coil (which should not happen) there's no reason they would interfere.
Yes, knee replacement equipment and techniques were developed and tested in animals prior to being used in human medicine. The best part, though, is the technology and skill has returned to the veterinary field and knee replacements can be done for pets as well.