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Why giraffe have a backbone?

Giraffes have a backbone because without a backbone they whould not able to move their neck and there back or they would not be able to run.


Hard backbone in the region of the neck are the?

Cervical vertabrae or axis and atlas


What is a verterbrae?

Simply put the cervical vertebrae are the bones in your neck. People have 7 cervical vertebraes in case your wondering:-(


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What are the region of the spine?

The spine (also called backbone or vertebral column) starts at the top of your neck, just under the scull, and goes all the way down to your tail-bone.  There are 5 regions of the spine: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal.  However the 3 most commonly discussed regions are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar regions.  The cervical region is in the neck.  The thoracic region is in the upper to mid back.  The lumbar region is in the low back.  The sacral region is in the back of your pelvis, between your buttocks.  Finally, the coccygeal region is your "tail-bone."


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How many regions are there in the backbone?

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