tailbase
Tailbase is a term used in biology, anatomy, and engineering to describe the point at which a tail attaches to the main body. It is a descriptive rather than a formal anatomical label and is applied across natural and artificial systems to denote the junction between the trunk and tail. In scientific writing, more specific terms are often used for precision, such as coccygeal region in humans or proximal tail vertebrae in other animals, but tailbase remains a common shorthand in discussions of form and function.
In natural anatomy, the tailbase refers to the region at the beginning of the tail where it
In engineering, robotics, and computer animation, tailbase denotes the mounting point or hinge where a tail
Overall, tailbase is a cross-disciplinary term that identifies the body-tail junction, with context-specific terminology used in