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AS-OST-WNG-0001

Bird Wing Skeleton — Modified Forelimb

Interpretive digital teaching record · Animal Osteology / Limbs and Locomotion

A teaching record showing how a vertebrate forelimb can be modified for flight while retaining shared structural relationships.

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Try This First

Which bones still resemble a forelimb?

Make one observation before reading the interpretation.

This Object in 3 Features

  1. Humerus: upper forelimb element.
  2. Radius and ulna: forearm elements modified for wing movement.
  3. Hand region: shortened, fused, or modified elements support flight specialization.

Common Mistake

A wing is not a completely separate structure; it is a modified forelimb.

Why This Object Matters

A bird wing skeleton demonstrates how a vertebrate forelimb can be modified for flight. The object helps learners connect bone shape, joint movement, muscle attachment, and aerodynamic function.

Object Role

Teaching comparison object

Visitor Skill

Compare homologous structures and specialized form.

What This Object Can Teach

This object can teach how a vertebrate forelimb can be modified for flight while retaining shared structural relationships.

What This Object Cannot Prove

This object cannot explain all aspects of flight mechanics without muscles, feathers, and behavioral context.

Why It Matters

The bird wing is useful because it shows similarity and specialization in the same object. It is both a forelimb and a structure adapted for flight.

Comparative Anatomy Notes

The wing should be interpreted as a modified forelimb. It can be compared with mammal forelimbs to show shared structure and specialized function.

Teaching Use

This record supports lessons on homologous structures, adaptation, locomotion, and comparative anatomy.

Stewardship Notes

Wing skeletons may be delicate and should be oriented clearly. Digital records should include orientation notes.

Display Considerations

A wing skeleton should be oriented clearly. Without orientation labels, visitors may see only a fragile set of bones. With labels and comparison, the wing becomes a map of motion and adaptation.

Interpretation Caution

The wing should be interpreted as a modified forelimb, not as an isolated special structure.

Source / Rights / Representation Status

This record uses a neutral educational placeholder image unless a credited public-domain or licensed source is explicitly listed.

Classroom Prompt

Ask students to compare a bird wing to a mammal forelimb and identify shared structures.

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What You Can Contribute

  • A public reference
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Suggested Citation

Anatomy Steward. "Bird Wing Skeleton — Modified Forelimb." Anatomy Steward Digital Collection, AS-OST-WNG-0001. Accessed 2026-05-24.

Revision History

  • Initial public digital teaching record.

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