I think the answer you're looking for here is Halloween. Although, you could also consider Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead another holiday that skeletons and bones are part of.
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)
Mostly Dark cloth, some part of skeletons, some unusual patterns
Some do, some don't. Humans, cats, birds, fish and a thousand other species have skeletons within their bodies. Beetles, flies, and insects have skeletons outside their bodies (exoskeletons). But animals like worms and octopus and amoeba don't have any skeletons at all.
Yes, all fish have bones. In fact, all fish are vertebrates, so they all have vertebrae (a spine or backbone).
There are some skeletons in the wilderness but rev's appear there so watch out there are also skeletons in the varrock sewer
Even though beetles don't have any bones in their bodies, they do have what is called a hard exoskeleton. Over 350,000 species of beetles have been identified, but it is estimated that there could be as many as 800,000 species.
There are a bunch of skeletons thoughout RS world. Most of them are in the Willdy, some are in the uderground.Almost every strange places such as dark forest or a cave have skeletons..
Amphibians are vertebrates, and have backbones and skeletons. Invertebrates do not have a backbone. Some have skeletons, though--arthropods (including crustaceans and insects) have a hard exoskeleton made of chitin.
You can of course find dinosaur bones in museums, but if your looking for dinosaur bones, you should look in the east coast of australia, there are some sights were you can find exactly where they are. =)
I might be wrong, but I'm fairly sure they are hollow. Most mammals' bones are dense and built solid by calcium deposits, but bird bones are hollow so the animal is therefore light enough operate its wings and defy gravity.
The pneumatic bones are where the air sacs, part of the respiratory system, connect with some of the longer bones. These bones are hollow to help with flight.
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