Aún no tenemos significados para "hind ones".
1See, it has four wings, and the hind ones are the larger.
2The blacksmith then seized one of his hind ones and got it up.
3The fore wings, you see, are larger than the hind ones.
4It stood high on its legs; the hind ones were larger than the fore.
5The most curious part of the animal was its legs, the hind ones being much the longer.
6He began to rack in great style, trotting with the fore-feet and galloping with the hind ones.
7Ophiderpeton, for example, is like an eel, about three feet long with small fore legs and rudimentary hind ones.
8It has the fore-feet of a land animal, and the hind ones of an aquatic one-thelatter only being webbed.
9The fore feet are more liable than the hind ones, and the seat of injury is commonly on the quarters.
10A kangaroo is a curious animal, with short forelegs, and very long hind ones, which it doubles up under itself.
11Squinty dropped down on his four legs, since he found that walking on his hind ones brought him no food.
12The mule used her front hoofs vigorously on the foremost wolf, while her hind ones were doing even more effective work.
13And slowly, slowly did she recline herself on the soft grass, first bending her forelegs, and then crouching her hind ones.
14Her heels were flying in the air-nowher fore-feet ,nowher hind ones-notin single flings, but in constant and rapid kicking.
15The tiger's forepaws differ from the hind ones in that they are larger with five claws arranged in an almost handlike spread.
16The fore-feet are larger than the hind ones, are round, proportionate in size, strong, thickly padded, and covered with short hard hair.
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