The average dog has 26 vertebrae. 7 cervical, 13 thoracic, and 6 lumbar. Some breeds such as the English Bulldog may frequently have a 7th lumbar vertebra, or a portion of a vertebra called a transitional vertebra.
The name of the second vertebrae is called the axis.
The D12 vertebra is the 12th vertebra in the thoracic spine, located between the T11 and L1 vertebrae. It is the last vertebra in the thoracic region before transitioning to the lumbar spine.
There are 5 different portions of the vertebra starting from top to bottom: 7 Cervical Vertebra 12 Thoracic Vertebra 5 Lumbar Vertebra 5 Sacral Vertebra 4 Coccygeal Vertebra
An anticlinal vertebra is a type of spinal vertebra with a unique feature where the spinal processes align horizontally rather than vertically. This horizontal alignment can lead to complications in the spine's flexibility and movement.
Some words that rhyme with "vertebra" are zebra, hubra, and tibra.
A vertebra is a bone in the dog's spine. A string of vertebrae makes up the dog's spine. Other mammals also have vertebrae.
Dog: 321 on average. Snake: around 500 vertebra.
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There are 5 lumbar vertebra
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A dog's tail typically contains anywhere from 6 to 23 vertebrae, depending on the breed and size of the dog. Generally, smaller breeds have fewer vertebrae in their tails compared to larger breeds.
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A kangaroo is a vertebra.