Like almost all mammals, both a human baby and a girrafe have seven cervical vertebrae (bones in the neck). You asked "how is it possible" and the answer would deal with mother nature, natural selection and survivability. Seven bones in the neck works just fine for survival and difernet mammal species adapted the SIZE of those bones depending on their needs. see the related link below for more info about giraffes
Yes, the bones are the same, though in terms of number one may have 207 bones compared to the average number of bones of a human being, that is 206
Two. the Maxilla and the Mandible. The teeth are not included because they are not bones
The number of bones in the human body will depend on which book your reading it will say 206 or 212 bones. 212 bones in the body is correct if you count the ossicles which are 3 small bones in each ear.
No. The skeleton of an adult human consists of 206 bones. It is composed of 270 bones at birth, which decreases to 206 bones by adulthood after some bones have fused together.Many small and often variable bones, such as sesamoid bones and ossicles, are not included in this count.
There are 206 bones in human body at the age of 25.
The giraffe has the same number of bones that of a human in the backbone, 33.
There is much controversy, but the giraffe's neck has the same number of bones as a human neck: seven.
There are 7 bones in their necks, the same as in ours.
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As in human beings there are seven. A giraffe's are much larger
The giraffe has 207 bones, humans 206. Does anybody know where the extra bone is? The giraffe has 207 bones, humans 206. Does anybody know where the extra bone is?
Giraffes and humans have the same number of bones in our necks, (7), and both adult giraffes and adult humans have the same number of bones, (206).
they have the same as a human, 206.
Giraffes and humans both have seven neck bones.
The bones are longer then the human.
Just like us, the giraffe has 7 neck vertebrae. There vertebrae is just longer making their neck longer and appear to have more bones.Seven, the same number humans have, but the ones a giraffe has are much larger. Giraffes posses seven neck bones (known as vertebrae) in their necks, the same as our necks, but they are elongated are separated by highly flexible joints. Giraffes have 7 neck vertebrae, the exact same number as other mammals, but they are much larger and elongated.Giraffes possess seven vertebrae (although disputed by some zoologists who claim that it has eight)That is not quite true - Giraffes have seven vertebrae in their neck, but also have thoracic lumbar, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae. The numbers of coccygeal vertebrae can vary, but I think giraffes have a total of about 50 vertebrae.There are seven vertebrae in a giraffe's neck, just like humans. Just like humans and most mammals, a giraffe has seven neck bones. But those are really, really BIG bones. see the link for more info about GiraffesA giraffe has seven bones in its neck the same as a human. A giraffes vertabrates are just longer than that of a human because a human doesnt need to have a long neck in order to reach their main food source, giraffes do because their main food source is off of Acai trees.There are seven bones in the giraffe neck! just like the human! can you believe that!!??A giraffe only has 7 - just like a human. They are just longer, as much as 11" long.They have seven, which is the same number that humans have. Interestingly, the only mammals to have a different number are the manatee and 3 toed sloth, which have 6.There are 7 bones in a giraffe's neck.7Interestingly enough, only seven, just like a human.
No. A giraffe has 7 neak bones( like the human body )