Plenty! eg. sharks, lamprey, hagfish, worms, flat worms, sponges, snails, octopus.....
PCH ANSWER: Octopus Jellyfish
People collected animal bones during World War II as part of salvage efforts to support the war by recycling materials. Bones could be used in the production of fertilizer, glue, and other products to support the war effort. Recycling bones was a way for civilians to contribute to the war and conserve resources.
usaully an animal hole wont be to big and the ground around the sink hole may be soft.
bum hole
no
Well, almost every animal has bones. But animals with backbones are called vertebrates.
it has no bones ya idot
No
your mums hole
swallow them hole
some animal structures are is bones and paws. Bones for moving and paws for hunting for prey.
No, you cannot bring animal bones in your carry-on luggage on a plane.