Old World Monkeys all have 7 neck vertebrae and 13 thoracic vertebrae. In the lumbar region, the number is either 6 or 7, and then they possess a sacrum made of a few vertebral segments, plus a tail.
7 Cervical, 13 Thoratic, 4 Lumbar, 3 Sacral and 30 Caudal for a total of 57 vertebrae.
Yes, monkeys have vertebrae as they are mammals and belong to the primate order. Like all vertebrates, their skeletal structure includes a backbone made up of individual vertebrae. This backbone supports their bodies and protects the spinal cord, enabling movement and flexibility.
That is called as coccyx. There are many small vertebrae in this small bone. Some have longer coccyx, making them more like monkey.
the first 7 vertebrae, the neck vertebrae, are considered to be cervical
there are 7 cervical vertebrae in a cat.
All cats are vertebrae's. there is not one that is not a vertebrae.
It possess 7 vertebrae in neck .
There are typically 33 vertebrae in the human spine: 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, 5 sacral vertebrae (fused into the sacrum), and 4 coccygeal vertebrae (fused into the coccyx).
Twelve thoracic vertebrae, same as you have.
There is no such thing as a mammual. However, monkeys are mammals as they are exothermic, produce live young, have vertebrae, breathe air, and have fur/hair.
Humans and Giraffes have 7 vertebrae in the neck
There are typically five lumbar vertebrae.