The skeleton of a terrier, like that of other Dog Breeds, is characterized by a compact and sturdy structure. It typically features a well-defined skull with a pronounced muzzle, a strong spine, and robust limbs that support its energetic nature. Terriers generally have a medium-sized ribcage and a flexible tail, which can vary in length depending on the specific breed. Overall, their skeletal structure is adapted for agility and strength, reflecting their history as working dogs.
is the first dog a staffodshire bull terrier, or an English bull terrier, or a cross of both????? :S
A skeleton is a building made up off bones
Like a french bulldog
They don't have bones, and they wear their skeleton on the outside - exoskeleton the material is called chitin
There isn't anything really apart from they still have the same skeleton and both live the same ways and need food and water to survive.
If you had no skeleton, you would be like a jelly man. I you wanted to see for yourself, you should look at snails: This is why snails move very slowly. We would be crawling around the floor with no skeleton. Our skeleton supports us.
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No, they do not look alike.
This is what they look like as a puppy Adult
it looks the shape of are body
it's the way your bone's are shaped
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