coccyx or smth else?

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could someone please help me with identifying this bone, is it a coccyx or is it from some animal?
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It's a sacrum, from what I don't know. I can narrow it down to either a Martian or a Yetti (can't completely rule out Sasquatch at this point however).
 
It's a sacrum, from what I don't know. I can narrow it down to either a Martian or a Yetti (can't completely rule out Sasquatch at this point however).

See I was thinking african poodle due to the unique curviture of the totohut processes, but you could be right too.
 
I’m glad none realised this is my shrivelled brains, really now, thanks for answering my question.
Alexander
 
i would say if this is human, it is an incomplete sacrum.. the normal human sacrum has 5 fused vertebra - this has only 2. There is no coccyx on this specimen - there are no foramen in the normal coccyx; this has 2.

this is most likely animal - there are some crazy tuberosities.
 
This thread is great.


Is this for a bio class or something?
 
It's an ancient tribal mask from a small tribe off the coast of New Zealand. They sacrifice their young to a large feathered kino named Zoltan. Zoltan then takes the children and plants them in the garden to get fruit from their loins. He waits for the fruit to go rotten and then eats it as it is a delicacy.
 
hahah... wtf???

is this what happens to nycom students?

go in sane and eventually go insane?
 
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