Posts Tagged ‘Scapula’

Iguana’s Structure

Friday, March 12th, 2010


The forelimbs are supported from the pectoral girdle. The humerus bone articulates at a point between the sternum and inter scapula. Similarly, the femur fits into an opening of the ischium. At the lowest point of the pectoral girdle is the sternum, a bone which protects a good part or the internal organs. Between the sternum and the pelvis may be a bony or cartilaginous union of the ribs, known as the parasternum. Extending from beneath the scapula and uniting with the sternum is the clavicle, a bone always present in pairs.

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Fossorial

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009


To this group belongs most of the limbless lizards. These creatures are those that live underground all or most of the time. Typically these lizards are specialized by having cylindrical bodies, pointed snouts, reduced eyes and the external ear absent. The nostril is usually set horizontally as opposed to facing upwards in most lizards. The head shields are usually enlarged.

Fossorial Mammals – One example is the mole: Note the slender scapula designed for squeezing through small spaces and tunnels. An example of a semi-fossorial mammal is the armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). In this model, the shell has been removed, …

Kermits kin – As this species is fossorial, the tympanum is hidden. Males reach a length of 6.3 cm or 2.5 in and females a length of 6.8 cm or2.7 in. Turtle Frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) Image Source This weird and odd-looking creature is called Turtle …

Subterranean herpetofauna show a decline after 34 years in Ndumu … – We relate reductions in subterranean herpetofaunal densities to an increased density of the Reserve’s ungulate grazers, suggesting a link between reduction in leaf-litter and soil macrofauna prey of the fossorial reptiles. …

Those families whose members are fossorial are the Dibamidae, Anniellidae , some Scincidae , and some Pygopodidae, The earless monitor Lanthanotus , may be fossorial or at least semifossorial. The genus Dibamus contains six diminuitive species found in Southeast Asia. The largest may be eight inches long. The body is very thin and the lizards of this group , remain rare in collections because of their secretive habits. Also in this group in the Mexican Anelytropsis papillosus , a lizard which has only been collected about ten times. It is found in the desert, as opposed to the forests of Asia, and is probably wholly fossorial.

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Forelimbs

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009


The vertebrae are the first bones encountered beyond the skull areas.  The first vertebrae is the atlas, so named because it must bear the skull.  The second bone is the axis , the pivot point which allows free movement of the head and neck areas.  The hyoid apparatus in the throatal areas , roughly behind an in front of these first vertebrae, or it may be a free unit – free standing so to speak.   It protects the windpipe.

The body of the vertebrae is called a “centrum ;  the space between centra is the  intercentrum.  The vertebral centra may be one of two types , either amphicouelous ( biconcave) or procoelus ( concave anterior , convex posterior).  The backbone runs the entire length of the tail, but should this member be lost. the replacement will forever be devoid of true vertebrae.  Along the rail section , when true vertebrae are present. one can locate the plane of autonomy, which is usually a cartilaginous plate before or behind the transverse process of the vertebra.

The forelimbs are supported from the pectoral girdle.  The humerus bone articulates at a point between the sternum and interscapula.  Similarly the femur fits into an opening of the ischium.  At the lowest point of the pectoral girdle is the sternum ,  a bone which protects a good part of the internal organs.  Between the sternum and the pelvis may be a bony or cartilaginous union of the ribs, known as the parasternum.  Extending from beneath the scapula  and uniting with the sternum is the clavicle , a bone always present in pairs.

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