The human trapezius muscle is typically larger and more developed than a pig's trapezius due to differences in anatomy and function between the two species. Additionally, the attachment points and muscle fiber composition may vary between humans and pigs.
Clavodeltoid, Spinodeltoid, and Acromiodeltoid
Lower pelvic arteries differ from human from those of a cat in many different ways from the way the cat and human can go through labor and how the human and the cat can carry the babies of kittens are very different.
trapezius- this is the same as in humans
The Deltoid in a human is on large muscle and the cat has an upper Clavo Brachialis and a lower Pectoantebrachialis, two muscles instead of one larger one. The Trapezius muscle is one large muscle in humans and in cats is 3 smaller muscles called the Clavobrachialis, Acromiodeltoid, and Spinodeltoid muscles.
The size and orientation differ in that in humans, the gluteus Maximus is large and fleshy. A cat's is only about a centimeter wide and 5 long.
Kidneys in cats are usually lower than in humans because humans are taller and walk upright.
The one deltoid muscle in humans is 3 muscles in cats: the clavobrachialis, acromiodeltoid, and spinodeltoid muscles. Also, the deltoid muscle in a cat does not connect directly to its skeletal frame, whereas in a human it does.
The serial number location on the 1973 Arctic Cat, Alley Cat is on the side of the tunnel
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
Because God decided to make you a human - if he wanted you to be a cat he would've made you a cat. I am a cat. Before you become a human baby you will your self into being a cat then you are a cat, so you didn't will your self into being a cat and stayed a human baby.
"chimeras" a cat mixed with a human is called "chimeras"