A giraffe is a mammal and, per definition, all mammals have vertebrae (also known as backbones.)
well giraffes dont eat bones! giraffes eat leaves and other grasses where ever you heard that giraffes eat bones is wrong!!!!!!!
Both have the same number of neck bones but giraffes neck bones are longer
:(. i luv giraffes
Giraffes have the same number of vertebrae as we do. Their vertebrae is just bigger bones then ours. The number of bones we have I don't know.
Yes, giraffes have 7 neck bones, just like us
There are 7 bones in a giraffes' neck. Us humans have 7 bones as well, theirs' are just larger.
A giraffe has more back bones than a human. Both species have seven cervical vertebrae in their necks, but a giraffe has a total of 18 vertebrae in its spine, while a human has 24 vertebrae. The additional thoracic and lumbar vertebrae in giraffes contribute to their long necks and overall height. Therefore, giraffes have more back bones overall.
In an adult giraffe, there are 207 bones
seven
I think I know what you're asking. It's true that giraffes only have seven bones - in their necks. They have more than that in their whole bodies or course.
Giraffes and humans both have seven neck bones.
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