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Richard Behringer on Twitter: "Stage 16 fruit bat (Carollia perspicillata) embryo. Forelimbs have a triangular shape but hindlimbs have a paddle shape. The patagium (membrane) between the limbs is forming. @___SDB___ @the_Node @
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![Richard Behringer on Twitter: "Short-tailed fruit bat embryo (Carollia perspicillata), Stage 16. Note differences in fore- and hindlimbs. Mammalian wing development. @___SDB___ @SICBtweets @the_Node https://t.co/t76H6inHxw" / Twitter Richard Behringer on Twitter: "Short-tailed fruit bat embryo (Carollia perspicillata), Stage 16. Note differences in fore- and hindlimbs. Mammalian wing development. @___SDB___ @SICBtweets @the_Node https://t.co/t76H6inHxw" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EPA8r0EXkAAc5re.jpg)
Richard Behringer on Twitter: "Short-tailed fruit bat embryo (Carollia perspicillata), Stage 16. Note differences in fore- and hindlimbs. Mammalian wing development. @___SDB___ @SICBtweets @the_Node https://t.co/t76H6inHxw" / Twitter
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