Last year United States Forestry Service biologist Harry Duphis discovered an abandoned hellion mole nest containing dozens of antlers and bones, including one four - foot - long bone resembling
a human humerus.
Not exact matches
And there are numerical patterns: for example, the
human upper arm has a single bone (the
humerus), -LSB-...]
And there are numerical patterns: for example, the
human upper arm has a single bone (the
humerus), there are two bones in the forearm, irregular but distinguishable rows of three followed by four in the wrist, and sets of five for the fingers.
The largest bone of the bunch was an 81 - centimeter - long fragment of
humerus, which in
humans stretches from shoulder to elbow.
However, the most of basal bones located in the anterior side (i.e. the thumb side in the
human limb) were lost in early tetrapods, and only the most posterior bone remained as the «
humerus (i.e. the upper arm of
humans).»