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escapula
Bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone)
scapula
shoulder blade
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1
Facebook Twitter Pinterest A shattered pterosaur
wing
bone
on a slope.
2
A woman is shaped from mammoth tusk, a vulture's
wing
bone
becomes a flute.
3
The blades rip through the layers of feathers until they catch on the angel's
wing
bone
.
4
I examined the bird and found the
wing
bone
to be broken, but otherwise the bird was not at all hurt.
5
IRISH-BASED researchers have discovered the oldest known parrot fossil -a
wing
bone
from a bird that lived 55 million years ago.
6
Quail are sometimes sold semiboneless, meaning that only the
wing
bones
and drumsticks are left intact.
7
To quantitatively confirm these similarities, we performed a morphometric analysis of
wing
bones
from fossil and modern bats.
8
"That bird was a beauty", Angus said, sucking on a
wing
bone
.
9
Anticipation shivered my
wing
bones
.
10
Like mace-wielding knights, Xenicibis rivals swung at each other with thick, curved
wing
bones
not seen in any other bird.
11
What seemed to be tree branches took on the shape of tall spines and the bristling armory of joints and
wing
bones
and tail.
12
Cut between the thigh and upper
wing
bones
and the bones in the body that they are connected to, leaving the legs and wings intact.
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escápula
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omòplat
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escapula
omóplato
escápula
omoplato