African Elephant Skeleton
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“Skeleton and Outline of African Elephant (Elephas or Loxodon africanus). fr, frontal; ma, mandible; ma’, malar; fi, “finger” at end of trunk; C, cervical vertebrae; D, dorsal vertebrae; D, dorsal vertebrae; pe, pelvis; sc, scapula; st, sternum; hu, humerus; ul, ulna; ra, radius; mc, metacarpus; fe, femur; pat, patella; tib, tibia; fib, fibula; met, metatarsus.” -Whitney, 1911
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tusks, Pachyderm, anatomy, trunk, mandible, malar, elephas, frontal, mammal anatomy, African elephant skeleton, Loxodon africanusGalleries
Mammal Anatomy: SkeletonSource
William Dwight Whitney The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language (New York, NY: The Century Co., 1911)
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