Intermembral index
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Intermembral index
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The intermembral index is a ratio used to compare limb proportions, expressed as a percentage. It is equal to the length of forelimbs divided by the length of the hind limbs multiplied by 100, otherwise written mathematically as: × 100 The intermembral index is used frequently in primatology, since it helps predict primate locomotor patterns. For scores lower than 100, the forelimbs are shorter than the hind limbs, which is common in leaping primates and bipedal hominids. Quadrupedal primates te
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