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Whoa! Did you know that animals have knees too? Yep, it’s true - from cats and dogs to elephants and giraffes, all kinds of critters have their own unique set of knees. But what makes them so special? Well, let’s take a closer look and find out!

What Animals Have No Knees? [Solved]

Wow, that’s wild! Turns out ostriches’ closest relatives don’t have kneecaps - who knew? In 2014, Regnault discovered emus, cassowaries and even the extinct moa don’t have ’em. Crazy!

  1. Anatomy: The knee joint is a complex structure composed of bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that allow animals to move their legs in a variety of directions.

  2. Function: The knee joint allows animals to bend and extend their legs for walking, running, jumping, and other activities.

  3. Types: There are two main types of knees found in animals – the stifle joint (found in mammals) and the hock joint (found in birds).

  4. Injury: Knee injuries are common among animals due to the complexity of the structure and its frequent use during movement activities.

  5. Treatment: Treatment for knee injuries can range from rest and physical therapy to surgery depending on the severity of the injury.

Animals’ knees are pretty amazing! They’re designed to help them move around quickly and easily. For example, cats have a special kind of knee joint called a “carpal” that allows them to jump really high. And horses have an extra joint in their knees that helps them gallop faster than other animals. It’s pretty cool!