Show Elephants Elephant's Legs The legs of the elephant differ from rom those of the more familiar large animals animals ani ani- mals nials in the fact that the ankle and the wrist wrist the the so called knee of the horses horse's foreleg foreleg- foreleg are are re not fur above the I sole ohe of or the thu hind foot and the forefoot resembling mans man's Joints In that re- re the We true Knee Juice called cauca the In horses horse's of being being be be- ing lug as In horses high up close n against the body strongly Hexed even when at rest and obscured by the skin Is farbelow far fn below the body free and obvious enough nough In fact the elephant keeps the thigh and tl tho upper arm perpendicular perpendicular and In line with the lower segment seg seg- ment meat of or tiLe limb when when- lle lie he Is standing 60 eo so that the time le less legs s are But he bends the Joints amply when In quick movement Time The hind le legs seen In action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion resemble le In the proportions ns of ot thigh foreleg g and foot toot and the time bendIng bend bend- f Ing nt ot the knee and ankle very ery closely those of a man walking on all fours |