The Coccyx (tail bone) consist of 4 vertebrae that fuse by the 25th year.
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The tails of vertebrates have bones in them called vertebrae.
The last four vertebrae of the spinal column are collectively called the coccygeal bones. These are referred to as the tail bone.
The tail bone in humans is the vestigal coccyx bone, which extends from the end of the pelvic girdle in a straight line with the spine.
All humans and probably all mammals have a tail bone. The tail bone is the 5th section of the vertabre (the four others being the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacrum) It consists of 4 or 5 other bones.
There are 8 cranial bones in the human skull. They include the frontal bone, parietal bones, temporal bones, occipital bone, sphenoid bone, and ethmoid bone.
There are 28 bones in a cat's tail.
Oh, dude, a meerkat has like around 270 bones in its body. I mean, who's counting, right? They're probably just chilling in the desert, not worried about how many bones they have. But hey, if you ever need to know for a meerkat anatomy test, now you're covered.
1 bone
Other bones in their body like the tail bone supports them.
3 bones
Many. It's tail has many vertebrae in it