A STUDY ON THE COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF PECTORAL BONES IN PIGEON (COLUMBA LIVIA) AND CONURE (PYRRHURA MOLINAE)
2023
J. Violet Beaulah | P. Sridevi | T.A. Kannan | Geetha Ramesh | S. Ushakumary
inconnu. The present study was aimed to study the comparative anatomy of Pectoral bones in pigeon and conure bird. In both the birds Pectoral bones were composed of Humerus, Radius and ulna, carpals, Carpometacarpus and Digits. Humerus of conure on its medial tuberosity well marked facet was noticed. Bones of forearm in both pigeon and conure were composed of thicker ulna and slender Radius. Carpometacarpus was composed of three bony elements. Digits of both the birds were three in number. Pigeons have strong well developed Pectoral bones and are strongest flyer when compared to that of conure. The anatomical feature of Pectoral bones in pigeon was similar to that of conure but had few variations.
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