Saltopus
I think Styracosaurus would be more likely to fit your question than Saltopus, since Saltopus ''fingers'' were very delicate and definitely not hoof-like.
Advance party is a synonym for in front. It starts with the letter a.
Before you serve your coach may ask you to serve to a specific spot, he/she will hold up fingers to let you know. 1 finger- is the serving spot, 2 fingers- is right front, 3 fingers- is middle front, 4 fingers- is left front, 5 fingers- is left back and 6 a fist- is middle back.
I suppose one can call the front paws as fingers. In that case they have 10 toes and 10 fingers. However, they have no thumbs.
Moles typically have 5 fingers on both front and hind limbs, for a total of 10 fingers. Their front feet are specialized for digging, with strong, broad forelimbs and large claws.
Three-toed sloths have three long fingers on each of their front limbs, totaling six fingers. Their hind limbs have three toes, but they do not have fingers in the same sense as their front limbs. This unique structure helps them grasp branches and navigate their arboreal habitat.
in front of you
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They have six fingers because one of them is a "thumb" which helps them with bamboo.
As is the main function of any bone, the main function of the bones in a pterosaur's fingers was to support the finger's structure. Pterosaurs had four fingers on each wing. Three of the fingers stuck out the front of the wing and were used for walking, as pterosaurs were quadrupedal. The extremely elongated fourth finger supported part of the front edge of the wing.
A dinosaur has a humongous body and strong hind legs and little front legs or arms
Don't move, so it knows you don't mean to be a threat and maybe it won't even see you.
The Triceratops is a herbivorous animal dinosaur that existed during the Cretaceous period. One of its most distinctive features is the shape of its skull which includes a horn at the front of its face, similar to a rhino.