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Often pulled apart for good luck, a turkey's wishbone is equivalent to what bone in humans?
- Collarbone:The tradition of breaking a bird’s wishbone for good luck dates back to ancient Italy. The wishbone is simply the forked chest bone of a bird. It is created by the fusion of the bird's two clavicles, also known as collarbones, and supports a bird's chest as it is flying. Humans do not have a wishbone simply because humans don’t fly. We do, however, have two collarbones (clavicles), but they are not fused together. Your collarbone runs horizontally between the top of your breastbone (sternum) and the shoulder blade (scapula).
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