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Biological linkages

I noticed that another section on biological linkages was present in the article four-bar linkages. The existing section in the latter article was not concise and very incomplete. It gave a long, but not very clear explanation of the jaw mechanism in the wrasse, which is just one of many four bar linkages present in the head of the wrasse. Moreover, this linkage is present in most bony fishes. Many other animals possess linkages with a variety of functions, and of a variety of types. Marci68 (talk) 20:49, 27 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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