The Bedouin people have 206 bones in an adult, the same as adults of any other ethnicity.
There are 206 bones in the body.
That is actually a myth. Arabians have the same number of bones as all other breeds of horses. What made people first believe that Arab horses had fewer bones was that some of the bones in the Arabian were fused together making it look like one less bone. But that can happen in any and all horse breeds and is not exclusive to the Arabian.
all of them are connected together
It varies from person to person, but is typically 206 in the adult.
Yes there are many. The help hold all those bones together.
yes arabians are used in showjumping all the time
No. ARABS can be from many different middle-eastern countries.
The skeleton
glue
It doesn't matter the age, all humans have 206 standard bones.
no they arnt because it is your bones attaching together and your muscels protect the bone
Arabians like all other horse breeds tend to have 6 lumbar vertebrae, however in some cases the vertebrae can become fused together creating the illusion that there are only 5 of the lumbar vertebrae. Also in all breeds of horse there is the possibility for one of the vertebrae to just not be there, but this is not unique to Arabians as it was once thought to be.