hindtoe

anatomy
Also known as: hallux

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human muscle system

  • human muscular system: lateral view
    In human muscle system: Changes in the muscles of the lower limb

    …the flexor muscles of the big toe are developed to provide the final push off in the walking cycle. Muscles of all three compartments of the modern human lower leg contribute to making the foot a stable platform, which nonetheless can adapt to walking over rough and sloping ground.

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passerines

  • Reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus)
    In passeriform: Feet and legs

    The hind toe (hallux) is joined on the same level with the front toes and opposes them, so that the foot can grip a perch. The only exception to this passerine foot type is found in the well-named Paradoxornis paradoxus, or three-toed parrotbill (Panuridae), in which the outer…

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primates

  • species of apes
    In primate

    …on the big toe (hallux). In all primates except humans, the hallux diverges from the other toes and together with them forms a pincer capable of grasping objects such as branches. Not all primates have similarly dextrous hands; only the catarrhines (Old World monkeys, apes, and humans) and a…

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