👉 The lamb fluid, also known as the synovial fluid of the lamb's knee joint, is a viscous, clear liquid found in the articular cartilage of the knee joint. It serves as a crucial lubricant, reducing friction between the joint surfaces during movement and providing nourishment to the cartilage cells. This fluid is rich in hyaluronic acid, which contributes to its viscosity and shock-absorbing properties, ensuring smooth joint function and facilitating the efficient transmission of forces across the knee.