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. 2023 Sep 12;13(18):2895. doi: 10.3390/ani13182895

Figure 8.

Figure 8

Illustrations of the Komodo dragon’s forelimb muscles. (A) Lateral view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Medial view. Author: A. Tomańska. M. biceps brachii—biceps brachii muscle; M. brachialis—brachialis muscle; M. pronator teres—round pronator muscle; M. teres minor –round smaller muscle; M. extensor carpi ulnaris—extensor carpi ulnaris muscle; M. flexor digitorum communis—commonous fingers bending muscle; M. extensor carpi radialis—extensor carpi radialis muscle; M. extensor carpi ulnaris—extensor carpi ulnaris muscle; M. extensor digitorum longus—fingers long extensor muscle; M. triceps brachii—triceps arm muscle; M. flexor carpi ulnaris—flexor carpi ulnar muscle, ulnar head; M. extensor digitorum communis—commonous fingers extensor muscle; M. supraspinatus—supraspinal muscle; M. brachioradialis—brachioradial muscle; Cartilago scapulae—scapula’s cartilage; M. serratus ventralis cervicis—serratus ventral cervical muscle; M. coracobrachialis—coracobrachial muscle; M. deltoideus pars acromialis—deltoid muscle, acromial part; M. flexor digiti I brevis—finger I bending deep muscle. I—finger I; II—finger II; III—finger III; IV—finger IV, V—finger V.