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Fused into a single bony element called the pygostyle that support the tail feathers and musculature.
Birds have one backbone that consists of various numbers of vertebrae. There are 11 to 25 cervical vertebrae (neck), the synsacrum (fused vertebrae of the back connected to the pelvis), and the pygostyle (tail bone).
The turkey's vertebrae are located in its spine, which runs along its back. This structure consists of several vertebrae that support the bird's body and allow for flexibility and movement. The vertebral column includes cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and caudal vertebrae, contributing to the turkey's overall posture and mobility.
I believe it is the Vomer, a human facial bone, or it can be the Pygostyle which is in the bird. from a source: The plate of bone which forms the posterior end of the vertebral column in most birds; pygostyle- the plowshare bone. the vomer; one of the unpaired facial bones of the skull.
Owls have 14 cervical vertebrae, the same as most other bird species.
a bird is a feathered,winged,bipedal,warm blooded,egg- laying vertebrae animal
A Blue Jay is a bird, has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
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Bird Vertebrae Hey wait is this a homework question?? You should pay attention in class
Fowls, or chickens, typically have 14 cervical vertebrae. This number allows for a greater range of motion in their necks, which is essential for foraging and other behaviors. The cervical vertebrae are elongated and flexible, contributing to the bird's ability to reach and manipulate food.
Yes all birds have the same basic plan, though different life styles have meant that they have evolved different variations: Swans have 25 vertebrae parrots have 9
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