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The sacrum is the part of the backbone that is attached to the pelvis. SAICHANIA (pronounced siy-KAHN-ee-ah) Saichania (meaning "beautiful" in Mongolian) was a heavily-armored, plant-eating dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period, about 79-75 million years ago. It was an ankylosaurid, a plated, slow-moving, quadrupedal ornithischian with a clubbed-tail and bony spikes and knobs running along its sides. ...
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| sacrum |
Group of five fused vertebrae located just below the lumbar vertebrae of the low back.
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| sacrum |
triangular bone at base of spine.
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The vertebrae between the lumbar and caudal region, that are fused together and that also connect through the sacroiliac joint to the iliac blades of the pelvis.
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Major bony component of the pelvis, shaped like a wedge on which the spine rests. It forms a joint with ilium, one on each side, via the right and left sacroiliac joints
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