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where is tha pneudatic bone found

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Pneumatic bones within a bird's body include: the skull, which has pneumatic bones like ours do; long bones, such as the humerus in the upper arm; parts of the shoulder girdle, such as the keel and the clavicles; and parts of the backbone, including the vertebrae and the pelvic, or hip, girdle.

Answered by LEGEND778
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Pneumatic bones found in birds. Pneumatic bones are hollow. And because of pneumatic bones, birds can fly in the air.

The bones of birds are lighter in weight than those of mammals. Some of the bones are hollow and actually act as part of the avian respiratory system. These bones, called pneumatic bones, include the skull, humerus, clavicle, keel, pelvic girdle and lumbar and sacral vertebrae.

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