The cheetah is one of the fastest big cats in the world. As one would expect they have a lot of different bones compared to the human body. The first being their tail. The cheetah also has the pisiform bone.
Cheetahs do not have hollow bones. Birds have some hollow bones with criss-crossing segments for strength. This lightens them for flight.
Some like cheetahs. Cheetahs also like (to eat) humans. Just kidding, they don't actually like to eat humans.
Humans in vehicles Birds Cheetahs
It depends. Poachers and farmers kill cheetahs, but some groups that are against killing the cheetahs help them. Ex: Game reserves, zoos, and tagging the cheetahs help them. Game reserves protect cheetahs from humans. Zoos let people see and observe them, also breeding them, and tagging the cheetahs helps them survive by humans being able to know more about them to know where they roam, and to observe them over time.
Cheetahs pose some danger to livestock but little danger to humans. They are not known to attack humans.
Yes, cats have many of the same bones that humans have, although the size and some of the specific shapes are different.
a cat has more bones that a human i think any way
The number of bones in an eighty-year-old would be the same as in a younger adult, which is typically 206. However, as people age, bone density can decrease, which may increase the risk of fractures and other bone-related issues. Regular exercise and proper nutrition can help maintain bone health.
Yes, cheetahs have been used to hunt with in the past and still today in some parts of the world. they have also been kept as pets. Neither of these activities are widely exercised today however.
Dont fall have fun dont break ur bones or die!
Snakes have pelvic bones for the same reason we have tail bones. Evolution. At some point in the history of life, snakes had legs and humans had tails.
some have back bones and the others dont