“…Evolutionarily, more cursorial species own the more mediocre F I G U R E 7 Dorsal (a, c, j), plantar (b, d), proximal (e, f), medial (h, i, k) and lateral (g, l) views of the proximal (a, b, e), middle (c, d, f) and distal (j, k, l) phalanges in adult Saiga antelope. (1) Proximal sagittal groove, (2) articular fovea, (3) distal sagittal groove, (4) body, (5) condyles, (6) lateral plantar eminence, (7) medial plantar eminence, (8) base, (9) head, (10) extensor process, (11) flexor tuberosity, (Makungu, 2019). The similar results are in agreement with observations in bony features of forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii), which lays a basis for fast running (Yuan, 1998).…”