It contains fragments of both wings including the right fourth metacarpal, parts of the shoulder girdle and the second sacral vertebra.
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Behind this is the large triangular orifice of the sacral canal, which is completed by the lamina and spinous process of the first sacral vertebra.
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The first is the largest; it resembles the lowest sacral vertebra, and often exists as a separate piece; the remaining ones diminish in size from above downward.
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The last dorsal spine, the seventeenth, has a grooved posterior edge, in which the anterior corner of the lower spine of the first sacral vertebra is locked.
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The spine of the second sacral vertebra steeply curves upwards again, joining the forty-eight centimetres high broad fan-shaped spines of the third and fourth sacrals.
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The vertebral column consists of nine presacral vertebrae, a single sacral vertebra, and a free phalangeal formula 2-2-3-4-3, with its fourth digit being the longest at 27 mm.
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This would imply that the back edge of the front sail would form a rectangular corner, as the spine of the first sacral vertebra is with about twenty-one centimetres much lower, creating a sudden hiatus.
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The human rectum is about long, and begins at the rectosigmoid junction ( the end of the sigmoid colon ), at the level of the third sacral vertebra or the sacral promontory depending upon what definition is used.
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The preserved sacral vertebra was not fused with its posterior neighbour, indicating that " Gaviacetus " was a tail-powered swimmer like " Protocetus ", better adapted to pursuit predation than " Rodhocetus ".
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"Panguraptor " is known from the partial articulated skeleton of a subadult individual, including the skull, lower jaws, presacral vertebrae, first sacral vertebra, parts of the pectoral girdle and pelvic girdle, and partial limbs.
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