So that they can use their quills for protection.
their claws, spines, and their strong muscles in their back to curl up in to a ball.
Yes; all over its body. But its muscles can also move the spines!
A goat's tail is just an extension of his spine. Spines are not ramrod straight. Spines have slights curves in them. So it is true of a goat's tail. There are also muscles in the tail giving the animal some control of movement.
grasshoppers have powerful legs to support them for thrust and protection because they have spines.
Answer: 214, broken down into 162 inter-muscular (between muscles) spines and 52 rib bones
Answer: 214, broken down into 162 inter-muscular (between muscles) spines and 52 rib bones.
No, raccoons do not have spines. Porcupines have spines.
Cats can jump high due to their powerful leg muscles and flexible bodies. They have strong hind legs that allow them to push off the ground with force, propelling them into the air. Additionally, their flexible spines and keen sense of balance help them to accurately judge distances and land safely after a jump.
Yes people have spines.
Elephants do have spines.
they have spines. spines are vertebrates they are not invertebrates.
Yes. All mammals have spines.