Yes, it consists of the supracoracoideus and the pectoralis.
Muscles within the buttock region are primarily the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus and various other more secondary muscles. The short answer is your gluteus maximus aka glut max. as this is the big, superficial muscle that covers most of your butt.
The buttocks are primarily made up of fat, but also consist of muscles like the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and gluteus minimus. These muscles help with movement and stability in the hips and lower back.
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The primary actions of muscles in the hip joint include flexion (e.g., iliopsoas), extension (e.g., gluteus maximus), abduction (e.g., gluteus medius), adduction (e.g., adductor muscles), internal rotation (e.g., tensor fasciae latae), and external rotation (e.g., piriformis). These muscles work together to provide stability and movement in the hip joint during activities like walking, running, and squatting.
Humans have over 600 voluntary muscles in their body. These muscles are under conscious control and are responsible for movements like walking, running, and lifting objects.
they love eating birds and bugs and humans
They scare away any birds that are trying to eat the seeds that are planted. Plus they look like humans, and birds are afriad of humans.
Birds and dogs don't perspire or sweat like humans. They pant.
Birds have hollow bones to help them fly. Solid bones would add to much weight and make it impossible to fly. They have an inner crisscross structure to provide support.
PCH Answer: The Buttocks Gluteus maximus is the largest and most superficial muscle in the buttock. It is attached to the Ilium bone( part of the pelvis), the Sacrum, the side of the Coccyx via the Sacrotuberus ligament and apponueroses ( the Gluteal apponeurosis and the Erector spinae). The muscle fibres pass down at an angle and attach to the Iliotibial tract of the Fascia Lata, the deep fibres of the muscle attach to the Gluteal tuberosity of the Femur.
you can teach specific birds like parrots parakeets cockatiels to talk like you. but trust me, its takes a while to train them to talk like humans
Because birds like to mimic each other or things(like humans) that is why parrots can talk.