Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater
The giant anteater has a grayish-brown pelage with white and black tones, its skull is elongated, cylindrical, and there are no teeth. Its tail is long, with thick and long bristles, resembling a flag. This is an endangered species, due to the constant degradation of its habitat, in addition to deat...
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doaj-64df2cca3f1d46dab95b275e19a717202020-11-25T02:50:23ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432175-79252013-11-01264141151Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteaterFabrício Singaretti de OliveiraArlei José BirckMatheus Camargos de Britto RosaKaren Caetany MoreiraGregório Corrêa GuimarãesDaniel Arrais BiihrerImara Guimarães LimaCamila Souza de Oliveira GuimarãesThe giant anteater has a grayish-brown pelage with white and black tones, its skull is elongated, cylindrical, and there are no teeth. Its tail is long, with thick and long bristles, resembling a flag. This is an endangered species, due to the constant degradation of its habitat, in addition to deaths caused by fires and roadkills. Thus, this paper aimed to describe the morphology of the thoracic limb bones in Myrmecophaga tridactyla, focusing on its main bone accidents. We used two specimens of giant anteater collected on highways in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, after death due to being run over. The scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, and the hand bones showed particular characteristics adapted to the species’ lifestyle and habits. In general, the scapula resembles that in human beings and the humerus is similar to that in armadillo, the radius and ulna exhibit articular surfaces which enable a wide range of rotational movements in the forearm, the carpal bones are also similar in number and shape to those in human beings, and the fingers are well developed in the giant anteater, having long, strong and sharp claws, especially in the third finger. Thus, the anatomical description of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater showed to be important, providing a deeper understanding both of the functional aspects of the thoracic limb and the comparative anatomy of wild animals.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2013v26n4p141AnatomyBone accidentsThoracic memberMyrmecophaga tridactyla |
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Fabrício Singaretti de Oliveira Arlei José Birck Matheus Camargos de Britto Rosa Karen Caetany Moreira Gregório Corrêa Guimarães Daniel Arrais Biihrer Imara Guimarães Lima Camila Souza de Oliveira Guimarães Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater Biotemas Anatomy Bone accidents Thoracic member Myrmecophaga tridactyla |
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Fabrício Singaretti de Oliveira Arlei José Birck Matheus Camargos de Britto Rosa Karen Caetany Moreira Gregório Corrêa Guimarães Daniel Arrais Biihrer Imara Guimarães Lima Camila Souza de Oliveira Guimarães |
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Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater |
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Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater |
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Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater |
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Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater |
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Morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater |
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morphology of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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2013-11-01 |
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The giant anteater has a grayish-brown pelage with white and black tones, its skull is elongated, cylindrical, and there are no teeth. Its tail is long, with thick and long bristles, resembling a flag. This is an endangered species, due to the constant degradation of its habitat, in addition to deaths caused by fires and roadkills. Thus, this paper aimed to describe the morphology of the thoracic limb bones in Myrmecophaga tridactyla, focusing on its main bone accidents. We used two specimens of giant anteater collected on highways in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, after death due to being run over. The scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, and the hand bones showed particular characteristics adapted to the species’ lifestyle and habits. In general, the scapula resembles that in human beings and the humerus is similar to that in armadillo, the radius and ulna exhibit articular surfaces which enable a wide range of rotational movements in the forearm, the carpal bones are also similar in number and shape to those in human beings, and the fingers are well developed in the giant anteater, having long, strong and sharp claws, especially in the third finger. Thus, the anatomical description of the thoracic limb bones in the giant anteater showed to be important, providing a deeper understanding both of the functional aspects of the thoracic limb and the comparative anatomy of wild animals. |
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Anatomy Bone accidents Thoracic member Myrmecophaga tridactyla |
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