Originally posted by NordlysInteresting to probably only me, but the muculature and skeletal systems in all vertibrates are quite similar. For example, a giraffe and a human have the same number of neck bones, as do bovines etc.
Don't the two arms make up for that?
Once I saw a special where they built a virtual cadaver, they froze and sliced a dead human and mapped it out on a computer. I noticed when they sliced through it, I could identify the various cuts from beef. It amazed me. 😕
Originally posted by Ice ColdNordleys is from the bovine species. What a gal!
Interesting to probably only me, but the muculature and skeletal systems in all vertibrates are quite similar. For example, a giraffe and a human have the same number of neck bones, as do bovines etc.
Once I saw a special where they built a virtual cadaver, they froze and sliced a dead human and mapped it out on a computer. I noticed when they sliced through it, I could identify the various cuts from beef. It amazed me. 😕