In nautical terms it would be 'aft'. Fore is 'towards the front of the ship, aft is towards the back.
foreign
a quad or a quadrilateral
forer
No.
The fore arm has two bones - the Radius and the Ulna
just one - the number 4 is spelt 'four'.
fore arms
The fore limbs are longer, yes.
Try Numrich Arms
Frogs push off their back limbs to jump, which makes them more powerful
When you are climbing you use mainly your legs, and also your fore arms. you only use your triceps/biceps slightly.
Today when looking in my pond I noticed two floating objects which appeared to be the sloughed skin of a frog's fore-legs. At the edge of the pond close by was sitting a healthy looking frog whose front legs and digits looked like a perfect match for the slough, so I think frogs do moult.
If his job isn't physical or doesnt work out, and his fore arms are muscular, and have popping out veins.
The butt stocks should interchange but the fore arms will not.
Yes. A walrus has fore and hind limbs that are modified into flippers. The foreflippers have tiny claws and the hind flippers have large claws on the three middle digits.
to ensure al body is warm you should stretch from your calves up to your neck -calves -hamstrings -quads -groin hips gluts fore arms upper arms lower back upper back