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The tammar wallaby ''Macropus eugenii'' like all macropodid marsupials has large hindlimbs specially adapted for hopping. The digits on the hindlimb are highly modified: digit 1 is never present, but digits 2 and 3 are fused and there is an elongated digit 4.
:'''Tammar Limbs:''' [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_development_01.jpg|day 19-25]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_19_development.jpg|day 19]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_20_development.jpg|day 20]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_22_development.jpg|day 22]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_24_development.jpg|day 24]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_25_development.jpg|day 25]] | [[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Limb_Development|Limb Development]] | [[Kangaroo Development]]
:'''Tammar Limbs:''' [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_development_01.jpg|day 19-25]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_19_development.jpg|day 19]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_20_development.jpg|day 20]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_22_development.jpg|day 22]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_24_development.jpg|day 24]] | [[:File:Tammar_wallaby_limb_day_25_development.jpg|day 25]] | [[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Limb_Development|Limb Development]] | [[Kangaroo Development]]



Revision as of 18:25, 23 August 2012

The tammar wallaby Macropus eugenii like all macropodid marsupials has large hindlimbs specially adapted for hopping. The digits on the hindlimb are highly modified: digit 1 is never present, but digits 2 and 3 are fused and there is an elongated digit 4.


Tammar Limbs: day 19-25 | day 19 | day 20 | day 22 | day 24 | day 25 | Limb Development | Kangaroo Development

Reference

<pubmed>22235805</pubmed>| BMC Dev Biol.


© 2012 Chew et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


Chew et al. BMC Developmental Biology 2012 12:2 doi:10.1186/1471-213X-12-2