Anatomical Characteristics of the Skeleton of Humboldt Penguin
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    The skeletal system of a male Humboldt Penguin(Spheniscus humboldti) was described in details.It’s characterized by the following:bones are heavy and not pneumatic;bill is elongated and heavy,with the anterior end curving downward slightly;scapula is greatly extended;thoracic vertebrae are free;keel is prominent;forelimb specializes as a "flipper" and all skeletons are flattened;mobility of the intrinsic wing is restricted;first metacarpus and first manual digit disappear;patella large and strong;tarsometatarsus short and flat.These features are mainly designed for underwater flight and upright stand.

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WEN Cai-Fang, ZHANG Zi-Hui, WANG Xia, LI Hui. 2009. Anatomical Characteristics of the Skeleton of Humboldt Penguin. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 44(2): 115-120.

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  • Received:October 09,2008
  • Revised:December 31,2008
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