No... they have extremely strong stomach acid - capable of dissolving bones. Any that aren't digested - are passed out of the cloaca.
Spelling error, it should be crocodiles. Crocodiles have bones.
Yes, crocodiles have bones just like other vertebrate animals. Their skeletal system provides support and structure for their bodies, enabling them to move and carry out various functions.
Yes, frogs have a backbone. They are called vertebrates.
sputum is not what you cough up people cough up mucus
Indigestible parts would be the hair and bones that the owl does not digest- they cough up what are known as 'pellets'- these pellets are comprised of the undigested bones and hair.
Crocodiles swallow their foods whole, even fish, bones and all. They have alimentary canals and digestive systems designed to manage and extract nutrients from all parts of their prey.
Yes. All crocodiles and other reptiles are vertebrates.
They do not eat bones specifically, however, they have no problem digesting the bones of their prey.
After digesting all the edible parts, they cough the indigestible parts up into a compounded ball known as an owl pellet.
They don't digest them, but they do swallow them. From there, strong acidic stomach juices dissolve them.
Most crocodiles can grow up to 20 ft long and weigh in at 2000 pounds.
A nonproductive cough is a cough that does not bring up phlegm or mucus. It is also called a dry cough, and tends to irritate the throat much more than a productive cough (a cough that brings up phlegm and/or mucus) does.