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Arctometatarsalian

Arctometatarsalian

(Photo courtesy of SJ Cho, PhD)

The top portion of the middle metatarsal is wedge-shaped for force spread during running (hopping). Talons are for securing ground-friction w/ speed, possibly for attack. Their longer toes are for acceleration.

 

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