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Yes,they are very bony.
Well, I think this would vary, depending on the chihuahua, but mine's feet leave an imprint about the size of a nickel. (She weighs 3 lbs.) She has very delicate, bony feet.
Ankylosaurus was about 20 feet long and 5.6 feet tall at the hip (the highest part of the back). They were very heavily as a result of their bulky bodies and bony armor.
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Oarfish is not edible because they live 3,300 feet deep and live in harsh conditions. They would be very tough and taste like ocean water, and they would be very bony.
with their hands (fingers), arms and legs (feet) to push up and hold) witch are all very strong
The flesh is quite good, but is very bony.
His fingers are VERY cold that it compares them with icicles.
Yes, it is called apoptosis. This is a very good thing. For example, if the skin cells between your fingers and toes did not experience apoptosis during your growth and development in the womb, you would have webbed hands and feet!
Yes it is very likely
Step one: Locate the feet Step two: If a shoe is being worn, remove it.Step three: Inch fingers toward the ticklesh area of the footStep four: Commence ticklingThis is a very odd question.
Dogs have toes. Only primates (such as monkeys, apes and humans) have true fingers, which are defined as flexible digits matched to an opposable* thumb. *Able to face and touch the other fingers, which allows the hand to do such things as grasp, make gestures, and manipulate tools.