"Talpidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Talpidae are a family of mammals in the order Eulipotyphla, which includes moles and shrew moles. They are burrowing mammals that are typically small, nocturnal and insectivorous, with short, powerful limbs used for movement in their underground tunnels.
Family of the Moles
The Talpidae is a family of moles, consisting of over 40 species found worldwide, with the exception of Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, and some Pacific islands.
The word "talocruralis" refers to the region of the lower leg, specifically the area between the tibia (shinbone) and the fibula (outer lower leg bone).
Having sharp, claw-like points or hooks on the ends of the fingers or toes, typically found in birds of prey.
The term "talotibial" refers to a part of the leg. <br><br>In anatomy, it specifically refers to the joint area where the tibia (shinbone) meets the talus (ankle bone). This joint is also known as the talocrural joint.
Talwin is a brand name for the medication pentazocine, which was originally developed by the pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim. It is a mixed agonist-antagonist opioid analgesic, often used to treat moderate to severe pain.