No, it is very rare. Tailbones in humans are vestigial structures, and they were once useful to our evolutionary ancestors, but they have no actual use in the human body today, like our appendix.
No... it's the sensitive part of their body like our tailbones. How would you like to be pulled by your tailbone or private part as a human?
Swine Flu or scientifically pronounced (H1N1)
Tailbones, tonsils, appendix,
Our great, great, great ancestors all were once Saiyans.
Not necessarily but they do have strong tailbones to help them swim faster!
The Japanese word for "Human" is "Ningen" (pronounced kneen-gehn)
About a billion years ago early humans used tails to balance in trees to escape predators
Mohd is pronounced as "mohd" (/məʊd/), with the "o" pronounced like in "go" and the "d" pronounced at the end. It is a common abbreviation for the name Muhammad.
You & Ewe
bonjour is pronounced rather like bon-joorno its pronounced boh-zhoor
The Common Surname 'NG' Is pronounced like 'ING'
The longest two words in the English language that are pronounced exactly the same and have no letters in common are "loaner" and "owner."