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  • 22-07-2022
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How are the hip bones in a frog different from the human pelvis?

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A frog's pelvis(hip bones) can slide up and down its spine, which may help it jump. The vertebrae at the bottom end of the spine are fused into one bone called the urostyle much like our coccyx(tailbone) - the remains of their tadpole tail.

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