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Babies can have up to 300-350 bones in their body after birth.
there are 275 bones in a baby
Babies have 275 bones
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Horses, babies or adults, have 205 bones in their bodies.
The human head has 22 bones. There are 8 bones of the neurocranium and the remaining 14 are of the viscerocranium.
A baby has more number of bones as in the growing process many bones fuse together and form a large bone thus a baby have more bones. An excellent example is the soft-spot on a baby's head. The skull is not fully formed when a baby is born to enable the head to pass through the birth canal, as they get older the bones will grow together.
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Babies have more bones so their bodies are more flexible to fit through the birth canal. As the baby grows the bones join together. A good example of this is the babies head, the bones in the skull are separated until about 18 months. The spaces between these bones in the skull is what is often called a soft spots.