Macro-Anatomical Investigations on the Skeletons of Porcupine (Hystrix Cristata) I. Ossa Membri Thoracici

In this study, two porcupines (Hystrix cristata) were used to investigate the bones of fore limb. It was observed that the area of fossa supraspinata (54.7%) was larger than that of fossa infraspinata (45.3%). Processus hamatus and processus suprahamatus were present and processus coracoideus was we...

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