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Yes, a seagull, like all birds, has a backbone. The backbone, also known as the vertebral column or spine, provides structural support and protection for the spinal cord. It is made up of individual vertebrae that are connected by ligaments and allow for flexibility and movement. The backbone is a crucial part of the seagull's skeletal system, enabling it to fly and perform various other movements.

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1y ago

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