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Drtacorex Hogwartsia, by Chok Bun Lam
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This is for any of you who were interested in some of the info in my last post: here.
I’ve loved/lived around horses my entire life, and actually already knew some of this. I wasn’t quite sure what each bone was called, but I knew basically where they were located on each creature.
Quite a few of the bones are the same, such as the tibia, humerus, and femur. Others have different names for the same basic part, like the knee of a horse and the wrist of a human.
So basically, on a horse, the “hands and fingers” are from the knee, down. They’re just very….extended. Think of the entire hoof as being the fingernails.
On a pony, the tibia and fibula have to be shorter than on a real horse, but they’re still there, connecting to the hock, which is that “pointy” part on the hind legs.
Posted on January 30, 2013 via with 749 notes
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Skull!
Graphite on paper
2012
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Bug etching collage by Czech surrealist filmmaker Jan Švankmajer.
(via atelierentomologica)
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head of a fly



