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scars and bony processes seen on the bones of animals. These structures are caused from the pull of the muscles on the underlying bone. This pull places strain on the underlying bone, stimulating the formation of thicker bone in these regions and producing the underlying structures.
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Hieronymus, T. (2009). "Osteological Correlates of Cephalic Skin Structures in Amniota: Documenting the Evolution of Display and Feeding Structures with Fossil Data".
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and underlying bone. The most classic osteological correlates in animal anatomy are the
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bones
animals
soft-tissue
muscle
S2CID
88242407
"Histological evidence for muscle insertion in extant amniote femora: implications for muscle reconstruction in fossils"
doi
10.1111/joa.12028
ISSN
0021-8782
PMC
3610035
PMID
23439026
"When skeletons are geared for speed: the morphology, biomechanics, and energetics of rapid animal motion"
doi
10.1093/icb/ics111
ISSN
1557-7023
PMID
22945756
"Abstracts"
doi
10.1002/jmor.21003
ISSN
0362-2525
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vertebrate anatomy
stub

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