(A) Three spinal dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) (3, 4, and 5, light green) extend through the spinal skeletal muscle (red) and enter the limb. The right panel shows that the sectioning plane for B and C is located at the point where the limb-bound axon bundles emerge from the skeletal muscle. (B–C) Representative immunofluorescent images of sections where the limb axon bundles (anti-acetylated tubulin antibodies – green) are emerging from the skeletal muscle (rhodamine phalloidin – red) and co-stained with DAPI (blue) in both small (n = 4, B) and large (n = 3, C) animals. Scale bars = 500 μm. White triangles indicate limb-bound axon bundles from DRGs 3, 4, and 5 (from left to right). (D) Body length, snout to tail tip was measured on small (n = 4) and large (n = 3) animals, and the average length is represented in the graph. (E) The cross-sectional area of the nerve bundles was quantified in millimeters squared, and the averages of the sum of the three axon bundles are represented in E. The large animals (n = 3) have a significantly larger cross-sectional area than the small animals (n = 4). Error bars = SEM. p-Values calculated by t-tests. * = p < 0.05 *** = p < 0.0005.