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This image shows the region of the cat skeleton containing the skull and the first
six (of seven) cervical vertebrae. The first cervical vertebra (1), which is called the
atlas, articulates with two projections of the skull called occipital condyles
and permits up and down motion of the head. The second cervical vertebra (2),
which is called the axis, permits rotational movement of the skull.
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