The types of bones in bird
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The numbered bones are:
- Skull
- Cervical vertebrae
- Furcula (fused clavicles)
- Coracoid
- Uncinate processes on ribs
- Sternum with large keel
- Patella (kneecap; a tiny, floating bone that might be missing from lab specimens)
- Tarsometatarsus
- Toes (phalanges)
- Tibiotarsus
- Tibiotarsus (again)
- Femur
- Ischium (part of the innominate, or hip bone)
- Pubi (part of the innominate bone)
- Ilium (part of innominate bone)
- Caudal (tail) vertebrae
- Pygostyle ( the last few fused caudal, or tail vertebrae)
- Synsacrum (fused vertebrae of the sacral, or lower back, region)
- Scapula
- Lumbar vertebrae
- Humerua
- Carpometacarpus (looks like two bones fused)
- Phalanx (plural: phalanges)
- Alula ("thumb")
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