Bone is a living tissue, and animal bone is NOT human bone. The animal bone would be detected as a foreign object and rejected by the body.
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The amount of bones in the spine of vertebrates varies from animal to animal. For example, humans have 33 vertebrae while a Burmese python can have around 450 vertebrae.
No; bones are not substituted for other bones. If human bones need to be replaced, they can be substituted for special metal and plastic materials.
It really depends on the species of the animal you are talking about. In humans, the foot and ankle contain 26 bones while the human hand consists of 27 bones.
Unlike humans, octopi have no bones and are made up of practically only muscle.
Giraffes have the same amount of neck bones as humans but do not have the same amount of bones as humans. =p
Adult humans have 206 bones.
There are 27 separate bones in a humans hand
The first humans crafted tools and weapons from animal bones and rock sharpened against stone to hunt.
I'm thinking monkeys cuz they are the closest things to humans. Since we all have the ability to do a lot of the same things.
If Bigfoot is real he most likely is closely related to humans and he must have intelligence comparable to us. What do humans do with the bodies of the dead? We bury them. It seems logical that a creature with an IQ close to humans would probably do the same thing. Bigfoot probably buries their dead like humans. If you buried a dead animal in a very remote area where humans seldom go the chances of finding the bones of that dead animal is very remote. I think this is why bones have never been found. DISREGARD THAT, I SUCK COCKS.
Humans have the ability to wipe out great swaths of habitat from animals that have no way to replace it. Nor do we.