The hollow of the thigh, often referred to as the "femoral triangle," is an anatomical region located on the anterior aspect of the thigh. It is bordered by the inguinal ligament, sartorius muscle, and adductor longus muscle. This triangular space contains important structures, including the femoral nerve, artery, and vein, as well as lymph nodes. It plays a crucial role in the vascular and nervous supply to the lower limb.
"Sinew shrank hollow of the thigh" is a phrase that likely refers to the physical appearance of a person's thigh when the muscles and tendons (sinews) have atrophied or weakened, leading to a sunken or hollow appearance. This condition can result from various factors, including prolonged immobility, malnutrition, or certain medical conditions. The imagery evokes a sense of frailty and loss of strength in the leg.
Yes. Male platypuses have a hollow spur behind their rear ankle which is attached to a venom gland in the platypus's thigh. The female is not venomous.
The platypus is not poisonous: it is venomous. Its venom gland is located in its thigh and the venom is delivered via a hollow spur in each of its hind legs.
A spur is a hollow spike on the male platypus' hind ankle which is attached to a venom gland within the animal's thigh. The venom can cause agonising and paralysing pain.
Not exactly. Male platypuses have a hollow spur behind their rear ankle which is attached to a venom gland in the platypus's thigh. This spur is not a talon or claw.
The male platypus has a hollow spur on each of its hind ankles, which is attached to a venom gland within its thigh. The platypus delivers the venom through the ankle spur.
The platypus's venom gland is in its upper thigh. In the male platypus, this gland is attached to a hollow spur behind its rear ankle through which it can deliver the venom. Female platypuses do not have venom glands.
If it is below the inner thigh, it has to be the lower leg and if about the knee is the thigh, itself. There is no name for what you described.
None! Chicken bones should NEVER be given to animals to chew on. They are hollow, can easily splinter, and can seriously injure your animal.
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
From Zeus's thigh.
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