A foreleg is one of the two front legs on a four-legged animal.
Here is an example sentence with the word "foreleg":The Golden Retriever has silky, long feathering on the back on its foreleg.
The sheep had a severe deformity which caused its foreleg to turn inward, hampering its efforts to walk.
In heraldry, a beast's entire foreleg is referred to as a "foreleg" or may also be described as "forepaw" in the case of certain animals. The specific terminology can vary depending on the type of beast depicted, but generally, these terms highlight the front limb of the creature in heraldic imagery. In blazon, the description may include details such as the position or orientation of the foreleg.
Her right foreleg
B) a complete ulna infused with the radius.
inside of thigh
The foreleg can be rotated due to the presence of the rotator cuff at the scapulo-humeral joint and the lack of direct bony connection between the scapula and the axial skeleton.
The correct spelling is forequarter (an arm or foreleg section).
The foreleg is rigid and short which is used for landing and spreading out force. The hind leg is long and springed which allows a lot of potential energy for jumping.
Homologous means similar to but not the same thing, as a squirrel's foreleg is homologous to a human's arm.
Limbs can swell so enormously that they resemble an elephant's foreleg in size, texture, and color
The upper part of the foreleg of a pig is referred to as a callie. It is also referred to as the picnic.