Pelvis is the bone roof formed by articulation of right and left coxae (os ilium, os ischii, os pubis) at the level of ventromedian (König et al., 2007;Özcan & Demiraslan, 2021). Linea terminalis is the imaginary line that separates the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity and extends along the line passed through the anatomical points called as ala sacralis, tuberculum musculus psoas minoris, eminentia ilio pubica, respectively. Thus, the limits of the entrance of the pelvic cavity are formed (Bahadir & Yildiz, 2016). The pelvis is the most important bone in terms of sex. Sex can be determined by looking at the formations and angles of the pelvis (Dursun, 2006). In the literature, there are studies in which pelvis measurements were made in terms of sex for different species. In studies, it was reported that the
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