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Vertebrae of birds are

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Heterocoelous vertebrae are specialized for birds' unique neck mobility.
Updated On: Mar 17, 2025
  • Procoelous
  • Opisthocoelous
  • Amphicoelous
  • Heterocoelous
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The vertebrae of birds are Heterocoelous. Heterocoelous vertebrae are those that have a saddle-shaped structure, providing greater flexibility in the neck and the body. This type of vertebrae is characteristic of birds.
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