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Two bones in the forearm are not necessary. However, to function normally, both the ulna and radius bones are required. Without the radius bone, the forearm could not be rotated, and without the ulna, the forearm would have little strength.

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Because, you do. This is my song; You fibula and tibula they are bones but what about the shoulder blade? o why, o why? thank you very much!
So that you can rotate your hand.

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So that the forearm can rotate along it's axis.

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