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At 12:58 PM 1/8/03 +0000, Jason J Railton wrote:
> Small quadraped animals (dogs, for example) have reversed knees on the back
> legs, for running. Very large ones (elephants, or dinosaurs like
> diplodocus) have/had reversed knees on the front legs, for better balance.
> The only quadraped that walks with four forward knees is two men in a
> pantomime horse, but that's how AT-ATs walk.
What???? I think there is something wrong with your dog. ;)
Dogs knees face forward in the back. Do you mean the front legs?
My two cents,
Mark M.
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| as a matter of fact, all mammals have similar bone stuctures. if you compare a dog's leg and a human leg, you see that they both have knees, heels, and toes. the knee on a dog, like a human, bends forward. however, it looks like it bends backward. (...) (22 years ago, 8-Jan-03, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.build.mecha)
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