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Caudofemoralis

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In mammals the caudofemoralis acts to flex the tail laterally to its corresponding side when the pelvic limb is bearing weight. When the pelvic limb is lifted off the ground, contraction of the caudofemoralis causes the limb to abduct and the shank to extend by extending the
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joint (acetabulofemoral or coxofemoral joint). In other tetrapods contraction of the caudofemoralis retracts the hindlimb.
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The caudofemoralis originates from the transverse processes of the second, third and fourth caudal
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found in the pelvic limb of mostly all animals possessing a tail. It is thus found in nearly all
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between femur (thigh) and tail; in mammals it is reduced and found directly
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that passes distally to the knee joint and inserts into the
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Index

muscle
tetrapods
plesiomorphically
posterior
caudal
gluteus maximus
anterior
cranial
biceps femoris
vertebrae
thigh
tendon
fascia lata
patella
archosaurians
fourth trochanter
maniraptorans
birds
hip


Anatomy of the Cat: Text and Dissection Guide
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0697055795
OCLC
21078189
OL
2066111M
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