It depends on where you live, but for the most part yes, it is legal to own a human skeleton; they're often sold by educational supply companies (though they also sell plastic ones that are usually considerably cheaper).
Human Skeletons
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Due to common evolutionary ancestors and them being genetically close to humans the skeletons are nearly identical. The differences are in bone sizes and dimensional variances such as in the skull, hand and feet.
They are as human as anyone else, so yes, they do. Their skeletons are like ours.
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yes don't you see in Tom & jerrywhen cats eat fishes and through the skeleton ?? Alternate answer: Yes fish have skeletons. Some fish skeletons are composed of cartilage and some fish skeletons are composed of bone much like human skeletons. FISH ARE VERTBRATES WITCH MEANS THEY HAVE BACKBONES
You do know that humans and hamsters aren't the same, right?
A person who studies skeletons or human remains is called a forensic anthropologist. They analyze skeletal remains to help identify individuals, determine cause of death, and provide information for criminal investigations or archaeological research.
Both human and snake skeletons are internal frameworks that provide support, protect vital organs, and facilitate movement. However, snake skeletons are elongated and have more vertebrae to allow for their unique body shape and movement. Additionally, both skeletons have similar skeletal elements such as a skull, ribs, and spinal cord.
There are many forms of skeletons for different animals. The differences of the human male and female skeletons are as follows. Several general differences exist between the male and female skeletons. The male skeleton is generally larger and heavier than the female. The female skeleton has a wider breast bone and narrower hips.