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Fig. 2A. Lateral radiographs used to evaluate calcaneonavicular coalition. Lateral radiograph of 32-year-old woman with calcaneonavicular coalition shows that "anteater" sign is present. Anterior process of calcaneus (between arrows) is enlarged and elongated and has blunt tip like anteater's snout.