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Vertebral formula of Various animal
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Vertebral formula of Various animal:
1.Horse:C
7
T
18
L
6
S
5
Cy
15-20
2.Ox:C
7
T
13
L
6
S
5
Cy
18-20
3.Goat:C
7
T
13
L
6-7
S
4
Cy
16-18
4.Dog:C
7
T
13
L
7
S
3
Cy
20-23
5.Pig:C
7
T
14+5
L
6-7
S
4
Cy
20
6.Chicken:C
14
T
7
(L+S)
14
Cy
4-9
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