yes
Elbow :D
its a nerve not a bone
funnybone
os humorum
The cast of Ian Salmon Live at the Funnybone - 2010 includes: Ian Salmon as himself
Webster's Dictionary says it is "the place at the back of the elbow where the ulnar nerve rests against a prominence of the humerus."
The bone is origionally called the Humerus which is said the same way as humerous which means humour and being funny, so they call it the funnybone.
The bend of your elbow is called the antecubital fossa.
The concept of a "universal funnybone" refers to the idea that humor is a shared human experience, transcending cultural boundaries. While certain comedic elements, like surprise or absurdity, can evoke laughter across different cultures, humor is often influenced by social norms, language, and context. Therefore, while some aspects of humor may be universally appreciated, what is considered funny can vary significantly from one culture to another. Ultimately, there isn’t a single "funnybone" that applies to everyone.
it prompts the body to produce immunity to a disease:)
Some animals have bodies that can control their own body temperatures. Some animals have to find shade or water to control their body temperature.
the animals who has scales on the body