“…While [2,7] in the dog, observed two parapatellar fibrocartilages bounded the patella laterally and medially, so should not luxate the normal patella of the dog. The medial and lateral menisci in fox were interposed between the femoral condyles proximally and tibial condyles distally, which was important in improving the congruency in the articular surface of the joint, these results similar in the stifle joint of all animals, these menisci characterized the stifle from any other joint as reported [2,7] in dog, [18] in sheep, [13] in bufflo, [11] in goat, [10,19] in domestic animal. In accordance to [2,16,18] in the dog, [10,19] in the domestic animal, [5] in march deer and [11] in goat, the cruciate, collateral, and meniscal ligaments had a similar arrangements in all animals, while the transverse ligament was attached the medial and lateral meniscus in the fox, as reported in the dog, rabbit, however it was absent in March deer, goat, equine and ruminants.…”