When viewed from front Forelegs appear straight and parallel.
In this statue, the horse has both Forelegs in the air.
Its Forelegs are long
and powerful and are armed with stout and sharply pointed spines and teeth.
The scapula-rib syndrome manifests itself with aching, intense pain in the Forelegs, areas above and below the scapula.
MANTODEA, praying mantids: The mantids have curiously shaped Forelegs, which are held forward folded up,
fancifully like our hand folded in prayer hence the name.
From a point just behind the Forelegs, the stomach should drop in a gental curve,
rising again slightly to the point of contact with the udder, below the hips.
Any insect, including a lizard or a small bird, or even a mantid that may accidentally come close,
is snapped up by the Forelegs with the speed of lightning and held pinned in between the teeth and spines.