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The human crotch, or pelvic region, does not have a specific number of bones that can be isolated to that area alone. However, the pelvis is made up of several bones, including the ilium, ischium, and pubis, which together form the hip bones. In total, the adult human pelvis consists of 2 hip bones, each made up of three fused bones, along with the sacrum and coccyx. This results in a complex structure rather than a distinct count of bones specifically in the crotch area.

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