elepant and rat have the most bones.
Yes, mammals have bones.
Sloths are mammals and all mammals have bones.
There are NO mammals that do not have backbones.
No, pangolins are placental mammals.
Yes, of course they have bones. All mammals have bones and hamsters are mammals. They have hair, feed milk to their young, an they are warm blooded! They need bones to move around! Without bones, they would just be a furry blob.
Ignoring the tail vertebrae (the coccyx bones in humans), most mammals have between 28 and 34 vertebrae. Toothed whales and xenarthrans may have more.
Yes. Skunks are mammals, and mammals have bones. Feel free to improve this answer! :)
Most mammals have 7 Cervical vertebrae that make up their necks. A Cheetah follows the majority with 7.
Most mammals have four legs, a few have only two.
Kangaroos do not have advanced placentas, and have epipubic bones. Epipubic bones are bones which project forwards from the pelvis. In the case of marsupials, these bones support the female's pouch, but there are other mammals which are not marsupials which also have epipubic bones. The excretory and reproductive systems of placental mammals and marsupials are also different.Female kangaroos, like other marsupials, have two vaginas, or what are called paired lateral vaginae. These are for the purpose of transporting the sperm to the womb, but there is a midline pseudovaginal canal for actually giving birth. As well as two vaginas and two uteruses, female marsupials have two fallopian tubes and two cervixes. Most kangaroo species, with the exception of the largest of the species (the Red Kangaroo, Western Grey and Eastern Grey) have a two-pronged penis to accommodate the females' two vaginas.
yes, they are mammals.
They are mammals, so yes.