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. 2022 Aug 31;12(17):2257. doi: 10.3390/ani12172257

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Corporal regions and percentage of the incidences of the principal lesions that occur during dogfights. 1. Dorsal and lateral area of the head with an incidence of 57–94%. 2. Ocular and periorbital region with an incidence of 18%. 3. Pinnae, incidence = 55%. 4. Muzzle and oral mucosa, incidence = 51–89%. 5. Dorsal and lateral aspects of the neck, incidence = 73%. 6. Ventral neck and thoracic region, incidence = 58%. 7. Scapular region, incidence = 44%. 8. Thoracic limbs, incidence = 63–97%. 9. Thoracic and lumbar vertebral region, incidence = 10%. 10. Lateral thoracic and abdominal region, incidence = 27%. 11. Ventral thoracic and abdominal region, incidence = 21%. 12. Pelvic limbs, incidence = 52%. 13. Pelvis and tail, incidence = 15% (Miller et al. [15] and Intarapanich et al. [5]).