Fore Limbs
Fore limbs are the front limbs of vertebrates, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. They serve various functions such as locomotion, manipulation, and support. In humans, the fore limbs are known as arms, which consist of the upper arm, forearm, wrist, and hand.
In many animals, fore limbs have adapted to specific environments and tasks. For example, birds have wings for flying, while cats have paws for climbing and hunting. The structure of fore limbs can vary significantly, reflecting the diverse ways different species interact with their surroundings.