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Ep. 373: Shirker Bucks, Baubellum, and Binturongs

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The Bacula Bones Are Not Attached to the Skeleton

Bacula are extra skeleton bones that aren't attached to the skeleton. A female black bear has a floating clitoral bacula genital bone and it's called a bobellum baubl online so like i so on let's say a boar black bear like whatever five six inch long same as a raccoon yeah yep how what size would that female bone be much smaller? The male kangaroos have these bones that support the pouch they do they do they support the pouch and the males have them too which obviously don't support the pouch because male kangarooos don't have a pouch but they it's part of the pelvic girdle and it's not

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