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PART OF THE DOG AND FUNCTION

Eye Toes
The eye is the organ of sight. Two toes had to
Cheek be amputated because of frostbite.
The dog had a long, curved scar on Hock
his right cheek. It is most commonly seen in the
Tongue stifle , elbow , shoulder , and hock.
The tongue breaks bone, though Tail
itself has none. The dog’s tail tapered off to a
Neck point.
One mischief [misfortune] comes Abdomen (belly)
on the neck of another. The hungry abdomen/ belly has no
Shoulder ears.
Shoulder function is significantly Thigh
inferior if the teres minor is The thigh bone is connected to the
atrophic or absent. hip bone.
Chest Withers
The disease typically manifested Distance from withers to elbow
itself in a high fever and elbow to ground is equal.
and chest pains. Back
Elbow Pay somebody back in his own
Terry’s dog elbow was caked with coin.
dried blood. Nose
Forearm A sweet smell greeted the nose.
Abduces and bends elbow and Muzzle
makes the forearm to supination The dog lifted his muzzle to pick
position for hanging skin traction. up a scent.
Wrist Ear
A wrist injury is such a difficult Music is the eye of the ear.
injury in shot-putting. Mouth
Claw A close mouth catches no flies.
It was slightly curved at the end Whiskers
like a large claw. I really thought I looked the
Paw dog’s whiskers in that dress.
I found paw prints in the kitchen.
PARTS OF THE FISH AND FUNCTION

Fins - To allow the fish to stay upright, move, and maneuver in the water
Rays - Soft cartilage structure that supports the fins of the fish.
Spine - Hard structure that supports the fins and is used for defense.
Dorsal and Anal Fins - Balance and close quarters movements
Pectoral Fin - Allows to fish to dive and also allows the fish to stay in one spot.

Pelvic Fin - Balances and positions

Tail Fin -Helps to propel the fish


Lateral Line - Helps the fish detect vibration, sensors, and helps the fish to find
food and to navigate

Gills - Supply the fish with oxygen that they need from water. Gills are one of the
most important parts on a fish.

Gill Raker - Strain the aquatic micro structure for use by the fish.

Barbels - Bottom feeders, they only taste and feel

Scales - Protective cover on fish that prevents injury or disease also indicates age.

Skin (Trout/Carp) - Catfish-Bullhead Tough skin and scales

Mucus Covering - Protection from infections and disease. Also helps in


swimming, lowering friction in the water.

Nostrils - Are for smell


PARTS OF THE BIRDS AND FUNCTION

Forehead
Forehead is the area at the front of a bird’s head, above the bill and in front of the
eyes.
Beak
The bird is recognizable by its flattened beak.
Chin
The chin is the area of feathers immediately adjacent to the base of a bird’s
mandible.
Eye
Eye for eye and tooth for tooth.
Throat
A bird’s throat may be a different color from its surrounding plumage, or it may
be marked with spots, streaks or lines.
Wing
Birds’ wings are their upper limbs used for flight.
Thigh
The thigh bone is connected to the hip bone.
Tarsus
Foot
Many birds’ foot are the same color as their legs, but not always.
Undertail feathers
The short feathers beneath the tail are the undertail feathers, and these feathers
often show unique colors or markings that can distinguish bird species.
Tail
The length, shape and colors of a bird’s tail are important for proper identification.
Uppertail feathers
The uppertail and undertail feathers cover the base of the tail feathers above and
below.
Rump
A bird’s rump is the patch above the tail and low on the back.
Back
A bird’s back is often broad and easy to see in the right posture.
Nape
The nape is directly behind the bird’s crown.
Crown
The crown is the top or highest part of a bird’s head, the peak of the head.
PARTS OF THE TURTLE AND FUNCTION

Head
A good head and an industrious hand are worth gold in any land.
Eye
What the eye sees not, the heart craves not.
Nose
A sweet smell greeted the nose.
Mouth
An enemy’s mouth seldom speaks well.
Mandible
Mandible is the lower jaw of the turtle.
Neck
Neck of a turtle is the part between the head and the body.
Front leg
My turtle front leg has swollen up. Why and what Can I do?
Tail
A turtle’s tail houses its reproductive organs, so without it, a turtle could not reproduce.
Pygal shield
Pygal shield is the scale situated above the tail

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