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Frogs have skulls like a human, but they do not have necks, so they can't turn, lift or lower their heads like humans do. A frog does not have ribs even though the have a rib like structure. The structure is actually part of its spine. The frog's backbone is made up of 9 vertebrae whereas a human has 24.

A human has separate bones for the arm called a radius and ulna, but in a frog fused together into one bone. The same thing for the legs. In a human we have a tibia and fibula, but in a frog these are fused into one bone.

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this is a howrse riding level question It is the clavicle. happy howrsing!

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All the bones that make up the rest of the human body, such as ribs, pelvis, clavicle, all the skull bones, backbone, humerus, ulna, radius, carpals and metacarpals, tarsals and metatarsals.

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dick and balls

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