The wings.
Coats of arms may look similar to those who are not familiar wiht them because most of them follow the conventions of Heraldry, which defines the various parts of a coat of arms. Those who understand Heraldry will understand that coats of arms do not look similar at all. You just need to get past the basic structure.
An example of an analogous structure is the wings of birds and the wings of bats. Both structures have a similar function (flying) but are made of different materials and have evolved separately in these two distinct groups of animals.
yes, they use their fists to pull themselves forward instead of walking with their short, stubby legs.
Animals with physiological characteristics similar to human beings are the great apes. We not only share 98% of our genetic code with them majestic creature but a lot of our skeletal structure and behaviors.
A structure with similar shape but a different use
A physical trait is an attribute that exists as part of the object or organism. Ex: a physical trait of humans is that we have a head and arms A behavioral trait exists as an action, or set of actions the being or thing does in response to a certain stimulus. Ex: Humans sometimes cry when they are sad, and yell when they are angry
Humans have hair under their arms to help regulate body temperature and to reduce friction between the skin.
Ramapithecus had a body size similar to a chimpanzee, with long arms and a relatively short stature. It had a combination of ape-like and human-like features, such as large canines like apes but a more upright posture similar to humans. Ramapithecus also had thick tooth enamel, suggesting a diet that included tough plant material.
Typically, arms.
not sure i think humans have legs know i have visted the humans planet 'earth' nice planet.
it is usually with 5 arms
The arms are lateral to the ribs.