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what has fore limbs ​

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Answered by Riteshkumar5074
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A forelimb is an anterior limb (arm, leg, or similar appendage) on a terrestrial vertebrate's body. ... (A forearm, however, is the part of the human arm or forelimb between the elbow and the wrist.) All vertebrate forelimbs are homologous, meaning that they all evolved from the same structures.

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Answered by justgetinnenjoy
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A forelimb is an anterior limb (arm, leg, or similar appendage) on a terrestrial vertebrate's body. With reference to quadrupeds, the term foreleg is often used instead. (A forearm, however, is the part of the human arm or forelimb between the elbow and the wrist.)

All vertebrate forelimbs are homologous, meaning that they all evolved from the same structures. For example, the flipper of a turtle or of a dolphin, the arm of a human, the foreleg of a horse, and the wings of both bats and birds[a] are ultimately analogous, despite the large differences between them.

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