Yes
At the top of the tail
The human tailbone, or coccyx, is a triangular bone formation located at the base of the vertebral column. It is made up of four fused vertebrae and serves as an attachment site for ligaments and muscles that support the pelvis and lower back.
Yes turkeys have short little tails with a tail bone, this is where the big beautiful tail feathers are attached.
Guinea pigs are rodents without a tail. They have a coccyx like tailbone just like us primates.
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The medical term meaning pertaining to the direction of the tailbone is "caudal." This term is used to describe structures that are situated closer to the tailbone or tail end of the body in anatomical orientation.
tailboneTailboneThe coccyx is the tip of the human tail bone. At the base of the vertbrae, the last one and is slightly pointed. It is the last vertbrae in the buttox.Tailbone
The caudal area is the medical term meaning tail region, although in humans it may be called the coccygeal region. Cauda means tail, and coccyx is tailbone.
Yes all birds lay eggs.
All true eagles are predatory birds.
No, there is no evidence of terrestrial dinosaurs which lacked a pronounced tail. But modern penguins would probably qualify for not having a tail.
The coccyx IS the tailbone, and its length varies depending on the person.