Wish bone of birds is from
(a) pelvic girdle
(b) skull
(c) hind limbs
(d) pectoral girdle/clavicles.
Answer:(d) Clavicles
The wishbone of the birds is the frucula and it is formed by the fusion of the two clavicle bones.This is located right between the neck and breast of a bird.The main function of these is,they strengthening of the thoracic skeleton to withstand the rigors of flight in the birds.
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