Yes Giraffes have a pelvis! although it is much more vertical than other ungulates this is the reason for the length of its legs.
The nature Institute. (2005) the Giraffes long neck. New York. Accessed 15/09/2013 Via:
http://natureinstitute.org/pub/persp/4/giraffe.pdf
The appendix is no longer used by a giraffe, but it still remains an organ theta just sits there in a giraffe.
There are four types of pelvic shapes. They are the gynecoid pelvis, android pelvis, anthropoid pelvis and the platypelloid pelvis.
No fish do not have a pelvis. Most fish do have bones, just not a pelvis.
density of the bones . shape of the cavity ,
The edge of the pelvis is the hip.
yes a horse does have a pelvis
Your pelvis is used in ballet..
the bony pelvis
The scientrific name for the hip is the pelvis. the pelvis is the scientific name, and the common name for the pelvis is hip(s). I hope this helps :).
There are six; Reticulated Giraffe Masai Giraffe Rothschild Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicroft Giraffe Nigerian Giraffe
There is no other common name for the pelvis. Translated from Latin, pelvis does mean a "basin", and pelvis, in plural terms can be either "pelves" or "pelvises".
the female pelvis is wider because it is the path of childbirth.