There really is no difference. In fact, scientifically, many of their names are the same.
the density and strength of the human bone is more or less best compared to that of a pig.
Dinosaur approximately 200 Human = 206 bones. Sharks do not have bones
A Stegosaurus had lots of bones then a Human but had 450-750 bones depends how old the Stegosaurus is
they are, you just need to search harder...
I think a dinosaur has 985 bones
Dinosaur Bones was created in 2008.
You can make a dinosaur project by going into your backyard and looking for dinosaur bones. When you find the dinosaur bones you can determine what kind of bones they are as a project.
No, because dinosaur bones called fossils are the skeleton of a dinosaur. The skeleton is there because all dinosaurs are extinct.
They are the same chemically; their location and numbers vary, as do their purposes.
1. Jellyfish have no bones 2. Even if they did dinosaur have bigger bones 3. Jellyfish don't have BONES!
On what peninsula where dinosaur bones discovered?
Most dinosaurs have the following bones that human skeletons also have: Cranium (this is actually a bunch of bones) Mandible Vertebrae Ribs Scapula Clavicle Humerus Radius Ulna Carpals (also a group of bones) Metacarpals (also group) Phalanges (also group) Ilium Ischium Pubis Femur Tibia Fibula Tarsals (group) Metatarsals (group) That said, dinosaur skeletons have more in common with bird skeletons than with human skeletons. Birds also have many of those same bones, but here are some similarities between bird and dinosaur skeletons that don't exist between humans and dinosaurs: Hollow bones 3 toes (in many dinosaurs) Beak (some dinosaurs) Feather attachments on bones (many dinosaurs)
No. Bones are solid.