Chapter 3 Figures

Fig. 3.1. Mammal and bird bone with close-ups (50X magnification) of each.
Fig. 3.1. Mammal and bird bone.
Fig. 3.1. Close-up (50X magnification) of mammal bone.
Fig. 3.1 Close-up (50X magnification) of bird bone.
Fig. 3.2. Fish bone (Stizostedion vitreum) showing translucent character.
Fig. 3.2. Fish bone (Stizostedion vitreum) showing translucent character.
Fig. 3.4 Long bones of a reptile and an amphibian.
Fig. 3.4 Long bones of a reptile and an amphibian.
Fig. 3.5 Examples of mammal, fish, bird, reptile, and amphibian bones.
Fig. 3.5 Examples of mammal, fish, bird, reptile, and amphibian bones.
Fig. 3.6 A broken bird bone and a sawn mammal bone.
Fig. 3.6 A broken bird bone and a sawn mammal bone.
Fig. 3.7. The interior of the articular ends of a mammal femur and a bird humerus.
Fig. 3.7. The interior of the articular ends of a mammal femur and a bird humerus.
Fig. 3.8. Examples of juvenile mammal bone showing the areas where growth occurs.
Fig. 3.8 Examples of juvenile mammal bone showing the areas where growth occurs.
Fig. 3.8. Examples of juvenile mammal bone showing the areas where growth occurs.
Fig. 3.8. Examples of juvenile mammal bone showing the areas where growth occurs.
Fig. 3.9. Lizard, turtle, and snake bones
Fig. 3.9. Lizard, turtle, and snake bones
Fig. 3.10. Molars of a rodent.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of a rodent.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of a carnivore.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of a carnivore.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of a rodent, carnivore, artiodactyl, and perissodactyl.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of a perissodactyl.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of a perissodactyl.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of an artiodactyl.
Fig. 3.10. Molars of an artiodactyl.
Fig. 3.11. The mandible of a bear showing the mixture of carnivore and omnivore traits.
Fig. 3.11. The mandible of a bear showing the mixture of carnivore and omnivore traits.
Fig. 3.13. Examples of rodent mandibles.
Fig. 3.13. Examples of rodent mandibles.
Fig. 3.14. Mandibles of a jackrabbit and a desert cottontail rabbit.
Fig. 3.14. Mandibles of a jackrabbit and a desert cottontail rabbit.
Fig. 3.15. A lagomorph skull showing the characteristic foramina.
Fig. 3.15. A lagomorph skull showing the characteristic foramina.
Fig. 3.16. Tooth plate of a red drum.
Fig. 3.16. Tooth plate of a red drum.
Fig. 3.16. Fragment of the pharyngeal teeth.
Fig. 3.16. Fragment of the pharyngeal teeth.
Fig. 3.17. Vertebra from a salmon.
Fig. 3.17. Vertebra from a salmon.
Fig. 3.17. Vertebra from a carp.
Fig. 3.17. Vertebra from a carp.
Fig. 3.17. Vertebra from a grouper.
Fig. 3.17. Vertebra from a grouper.
Fig. 3.18. Otoliths of a freshwater drum.
Fig. 3.18. Otoliths of a freshwater drum.
Fig. 3.20. Long bones a frog
Fig. 3.19. Examples of bird crania.
Fig. 3.20. Long bones a frog.
Fig. 3.20 Long bones a frog.
Fig. 3.20. Partial pelvis of a toad.
Fig. 3.20. Partial pelvis of a toad.
Fig. 3.21. Reptile tooth types.
Fig. 3.21. Reptile tooth types.
Fig. 3.21. Reptile tooth types.
Fig. 3.21. Reptile tooth types.
Fig. 3.21. Reptile tooth types.
Fig. 3.21. Reptile tooth types.
Fig. 3.21. Reptile tooth types.

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