LAGs in tissues of different bones
We could observe distinct LAGs in femurs of H. kimurae
(Fig. 1). There was no breakage of LAGs by endosteal
resorption, and counting of LAGs was very easy. In each of
the five individuals for which LAGs in humerus, digit, and
femur were compared with each other, the count did not differ
among the bones. LAGs in humerus and digits were clear like
in femurs and there was no endosteal resorptional damage,
either.