They have seven. A horse has 7 cervical vertebrae (neck) as do nearly all mammals, 18 thoracic vertebrae (along the longest part of the horse's back), 6 lumbar vertebrae (the general area above the horse's hips), and 5 sacral vertebrae (towards the tail (dock) area).
There are 18 Thoracic, 6 Lumbar, 5 Sacral and approximately 18 Coccygeal vertebrae. So a total of approximately 47 vertebrae (including the tail).
horses have 7 cervical vertibrae. Arabian horses have fewer vertibrae than any other horse.
I horse has seven (7) cervical vertebrea. I horse has seven (7) cervical vertebrea.
A horse has seven cervical vertebrate along with most other mammals. The horse also have 18 thoracic vertebrate.
6 lumbar vertibrae
Horses have 7 cervical vertebrae.
i think its cervical vertebrae
Cervical vertebrate
A horse is a vertebrate because a vertebrate means an animal with a backbone. Horses have backbones.
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Yes a horse is a vertebrate
The cervical vertebre are the smallest, the smallest of those is C1.
A horse is a vertebrate, simple as that.
it has no bones
Horse.
A horse has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
The mustang horse is no different than any other horse if you're discussing vertebrae or invertebrae. All horses are vertebrae but how many bones are in the spine depends on the breed. An animal is a vertebrate if they have a backbone/spine. So usually, any creature that has a skeleton is a vertebrate. Invertebrates don't have a backbone and usually have what is known as an extoskeleton (outer skeleton), such as insects or crabs. Therefore, the mustang is a horse and horses have spines = vertebrate.
No.....it is an insect