The tibia and fibula.
Out of 205 bones that make up a horses entire body, 80 of them are located in the legs
Yes, cats' paws are considered part of their legs. The paw includes the wrist bones (carpus) and the digits (toes), which together make up the lower part of the cat's leg structure.
the tibia and the fibula
There are the bones that make up the upper appendages. That's one on the list. Then there are bones of the lower appendages. That's the second on the list. So there is your list of groups of bones.
The tarsals, as well as the lower regions of the tibias and fibulas.
The six bones found in tetrapod legs are the femur, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges. These bones make up the structure of the leg and are involved in supporting the body weight, providing leverage for movement, and enabling locomotion.
The bones that make up a bird's forelimb are the humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (lower arm bones), carpometacarpus (fusion of wrist and hand bones), and phalanges (finger bones). These bones provide support for flight and manipulation of objects.
In a human, they're in the middle of the feet, being approximately the front "half" of the foot not counting the toes. In most quadrupeds, they're the bones that make up the lower part of the legs.
Two bones make up the bones of the leg, which are tibia and fibula.these two bones then articulates wit an ankle bone called talus(which is among the tarsal bones),tarsal bones means bones of foot.so the bone that links ankle to the lower leg is the talus bone
frogs have muscles in their legs that spring up and their long legs contrast with their small bodies which allows them to jump well and high.
no they have 50 inches long bones that build up their legs hope it help
8 bones make up the cuneiforms