pectoral flipper tubercle

A bump or swelling adorining the head and leading edge of a pectoral flipper, associated with the multiple joints and terminal phalanges as found in the multiple phalanges of the humpback whale.

Type Joint
Parent Structure tubercle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pectoral flipper tubercle?
A bump or swelling adorining the head and leading edge of a pectoral flipper, associated with the multiple joints and terminal phalanges as found in the multiple phalanges of the humpback whale.

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