Answer: Alas! It’s really not easy to send this lady away! It seems you should see for yourself. Pig's whole body skeletal anatomy: /st/slt15.html
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Pig
1, head
< p>Occipital bone 1Frontal bone 1
Nasal bone 1
Incisor bone 1
Jaw bone (maxilla, mandible 1 each : 14-15, 7 pairs of real ribs, and the rest are false ribs. (From front to back they are called "1st rib", "2nd rib"...15th rib)
Lumbar vertebrae: 6, from front to back are the 1st lumbar vertebrae , the second lumbar vertebra...
Sacrum: 4 sacral vertebrae heal together.
Tail vertebrae (20-30), growing on the pig’s tail.
3. Limbs: from top to bottom: hip bone, femur, kneecap, tibia, fibula, calf bone, metatarsal bone, and knuckle bone.
Una (4), radius (4),
Forearm: arm bones (2), radius (2), carpal bones (2), metacarpals
There are four metacarpal bones: 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th metacarpal bones.
Finger bones: The 3rd and 4th fingers are the main fingers, which are larger, and the 2nd and 5th fingers are the suspensory fingers.
Each finger has three phalanx bones, a pair of proximal sesamoid bones and a distal sesamoid bone.
Fibula 4
Tibial 4
Fallen bones 2*4=8.
Anatomy diagram of cow:
Cow:
The whole body skeleton of cow can be divided into head bones, trunk bones and limb bones.
1. Head bones: skull and facial bones.
The skull bones include: occipital bone, parietal bone, frontal bone, coccyx bone, sphenoid bone, ethmoid bone and interparietal bone.
The facial bones include: nasal bone, upper skull, premaxillary bone, lacrimal bone, zygomatic bone, subclavicle and hyoid bone.
Truncal bones: vertebrae (can be divided into cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae), ribs and sternum.
Extremity bones: forelimb bones and hindlimb bones.
The forelimb bones include: scapula, humerus, forearm bones (radius and ulna), carpus, metacarpals, phalanges and sesamoid bones.
Hind limb bones include: hip bones (including hip bones, pubic bones and ischium), femurs, kneecaps, calf bones (tibia and fibula), tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges and sesamoid bones.