No, dogs and cats do not have wishbones. Wishbones, or furcula, is a forked bone found in modern birds and dinosaurs belonging to the following families: Dromaeosauridae, Oviraptorids, Tyrannosaurids, Troodontids,Coelophysids and Allosauroids.The furcula is formed by the fusion of the two clavicle bones. In birds, its function is to strengthen that part of the skeleton so it can withstand the rigors of flight.
all birds have wishbones
None - it's a property of birds.
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"Its not possible, the car must be scrapped." This just isn't true, I recently had the wishbones changed on my Ford Fiesta, it only cost about 40 quid or there abouts.
wishbones
Wishing, luck, and sometimes broken-off arms.
Probably it means that that person is superstitious.
Yes. The wishbone, as known in anatomy as the furcula, is a fused clavicle bone which is shaped like the letter Y or V - was once only thought to be unqiue to birds. We now know that dinosaurs did indeed have wishbones (previously misidentified) - popular examples being the Velociraptor, Allosaurus, and even Tyrannosaurus rex.
They did have a wishbone. Also a T-Rex, Velociraptor, and Allosaurus Well, in 1927, Gerhard Heilmann first discussed the idea that dinosaurs evolved into birds, however, this idea was discredited during the time, because no fossilized evidence of wishbones were present in theropodic dinosaur fossils, unlike birds. However, in the 1970s, collar and wishbones were found in theropods, such as the dromaeosaurs (raptors) and tyrannosaurs, creating the modern view of dinosaurs evolution into birds.
scrap yard 50pounds in total for parts
All whole chickens you buy at the grocery store have wishbones. You can find them buried beneath the front of the breast meat, attached at the pointed end to the large keel-bone (or breast bone) and at the tips of the wide end to each of the wing bases. Wishbones are easier to find once the chicken is cooked, as the meat then separates from the bones more easily. In split chicken breasts, only one half of the wishbone is present; it is broken during the preparation process. The wishes from these bones have already been used by the butchers and can not be recovered, even if the two original halves can be identified and put together again.