What bones are the frog’s shoulder girdle made of?

The frog’s shoulder girdle, like many amphibians, consists of several paired bones and an unpaired bone.

Paired bones include scapula, clavicle, crow bones.

The unpaired bone is the collarbone.

The crow’s bone with the help of cartilage tissue is attached to the sternum at one end, and to the scapula at the other end.

The scapula is also connected to the clavicle by cartilage tissue.

The frog’s shoulder girdle encloses the frog’s body in a ring.



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