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The most common limbless vertebrate is the snake. Snakes have evolved over millions of years to move efficiently without limbs, using their elongated bodies and specialized scales for locomotion. They can be found in various habitats around the world.
The lower lumbar vertebrae are the most stress bearing vertebrae.
Limbless salamanders lost their legs because of their burrowing or swimming way of life. As did limbless lizards and snakes.
The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.
Compression fractures are most common along the spine involving the vertebrae. This is when a bone in the spine collapses and is most commonly found in the thoracic area of the spine.
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Overall, sacral vertebrae problems are not common in horses. However, it is possible for the sacral vertebrae to become fractured, dislocated or infected, all of which can compress the pelvic limb spinal nerves that run through the sacral vertebrae.
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No, leeches are limbless.
The animal with the most vertebrae is the snake. Some species of snakes can have over 300 vertebrae in their body, allowing them to be extremely flexible and agile.