PCH=29 pounds
although bones make up about 15% of your body weight
medium bones
it is a fish with bones and teeth
well it depends how healthy you are say for instants big boned people that are anarexics probably weight same weight as people small boned, and medium boned people would weigh heavier, but mostly big boned people are classified the heaviest bones
If you place your fingers around the wrist at the smallest place (below the wrist bones) and you can touch the first finger and the thumb, you are medium boned, if they overlap, you are small boned and if they don't touch, you are large boned.
Yes I believe so. However, fat is fat. Go work out if your fat. But some people ARE big boned.
Well, honey, you're almost there. "Boned and skinned" means the bones have been removed but the skin is still on, so it's not quite the same as "boneless and skinless." So, if you want that chicken breast to be naked and bone-free, you better ask for it "boneless and skinless."
No, It's wierd when you get older you realize how many differant things men are attracted to, and 90% men are not attracted to being very sleder, skinny or "small boned." And thick women ussually have bigger bones and bigger curves!!!
about 95-145 pounds is a reasonable weight amount for your heavy bones and your height.
Depends on how they move... depending on if they have wings or legs. Usually things with bones are faster but there are insects that are faster than boned animal. Maybe its because the bones weigh down the animal more so they can't go as fast or as long
Well you sure can, but if it is a boneless recepie, it is better, to strip the actual meat from the bones, that way, it will live up to its name...
A fish that has been boned is commonly referred to as "boneless fish." This term indicates that the fish has had its bones removed, making it easier to eat. In culinary contexts, boneless fish may also be described by its specific type, such as "fillet" or "loin," depending on how it has been prepared.
It sounds to me like you have a good healthy weight for your height. If you're big-boned, you have, quite literally, larger bones, meaning that you will naturally weigh more than most people your height and age. If you want an example, I'm 14, and 5'11," and I only weight 125 pounds, but I have big bones. It runs in my family, and part of the way you can tell is that I have big hands and feet, and a big rib cage. But back to the question, I think your weight is fine, and you shouldn't be smaller. You want to be big-boned. It makes you look larger.