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Humans able to do so much work with their forelimbs which most other animals cannot do for a few reasons. One reason is that they have forelimbs.
There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.
Depends on the species, but ... 1) hind limbs tend to be sturdier, longer, stronger. 2) the hind limbs are more firmly attached to the spine (via the pelvis) than are the forelimbs.
Vertebrate forelimbs are most likely to be studied in comparative anatomy and evolutionary biology due to variations in their structure, function, and adaptation across different species. They are also a focus of study in paleontology to understand the evolution of vertebrates over time. Additionally, research on vertebrate forelimbs can provide insights into biomechanics, locomotion, and development in organisms.
They are homologous in structure .
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
it has two hind limbsno it does not the bat has to two wings as forelimbs so that it can fly this is the real answer
They use their Forelimbs to hold them up when sitting still. To move(hop).
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importance of using farm tools and equipment
Humans able to do so much work with their forelimbs which most other animals cannot do for a few reasons. One reason is that they have forelimbs.
In evolution the study of vertebrate forelimbs is related to the anatomical evidence from homology.
Humans able to do so much work with their forelimbs which most other animals cannot do for a few reasons. One reason is that they have forelimbs.
Homologous
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The back legs are webbed, but the forelimbs are not. The forelimbs are basically the "front legs."