Research Article

Comparative Anatomy of the Hind Limb Vessels of the Bearded Capuchins (Sapajus libidinosus) with Apes, Baboons, and Cebus capucinus: With Comments on the Vessels' Role in Bipedalism

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View of the posterior (a) and lower (b) leg of the bearded capuchin. The number 1 indicates the fibular artery that runs in the proximal leg together with the saphenous vein. (a) View of the posterior aspect of the left leg and part of the thigh (0.8X). (b) Lateral view of the lower leg and foot and part of the right leg (0.8X).
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