Talus
Carpals do not belong as they are bones found in the wrist, while the other three - calcaneus, talus, and tarsals - are bones found in the foot.
carpal bones-->wrist and hands & tarsal bones-->feet and ankles.
The tarsals of the ankle are the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and the three cuneiform bones. The carpal bones of the wrist are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, and trapezoid.
There are seven tarsal bones: three cuneiform bones, the cuboid, navicular, talus, and calcaneus.
The tarsal bones are the bone of the ankle, heel and upper foot. Technically the ankle joint is the connection between the tibia and fibula (leg bones) and the talus, or ankle bone.
The distal tibia and fibula both articulate with the talus. The talus is the superiormost of the tarsals.
The talus bone sits on the calcaneus.
the calcaneus
The tarsal bone that sits on the calcaneus is the talus. The talus forms the primary connection between the foot and the leg, articulating with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint. It plays a crucial role in weight-bearing and movement of the foot.
The fibula articulates with the talus distally. The talus is the superiormost of the tarsals.
lower end of femur, upper end of tibia, calcaneus, talus and cuboid have ossified by birth.Among them the lower end of femur, calcaneus and talus are more persistent.
talus and calcaneus