yes
Longbow
the limbs are basically the parts of the bow that bend, the parts above and below the handgrip
He looks to be 6'4" 6'5" long lithe elegant limbs in a preternaturally handsome man.
yes. it weakens the limbs and reduces draw weight. best to unstring the bow while in storage.
Absolutely! Over time the limbs on compound bows will weaken and possibly crack which will eventually result in a break. Also, strings and buss cables will wear and break. As a rule of thumb, strings and cables should be changed approximately every two years. Limbs will have to be changed as soon as cracks form.
"Dont offer me mellow wine, mother, not now you'd sap my limbs, I'd lose my nerve for war".
8 major limbs
Yes. Mechanical limbs also known as artificial limbs.
Yes, invertebrates do have limbs.
My limbs were sore after exercising. I tore my limbs on the pavement.
They can be called limbs, appendages, extremities, or members.
They use their limbs mainly to walk and since they do not fly their usage of limbs are limited.
The difference is that turtle limbs are made for swimming and tortoise limbs are not.
Yes, reptiles typically have limbs. Most reptiles have four limbs, although some species have lost their limbs or have reduced limb size through evolution. These limbs are adapted for walking, climbing, or swimming, depending on the species.
No, they don't. Yes..They have fins, which are limbs of fish.
octopus have exactly eight limbs
4Four.