it depends on what type of horse it is - Arabs have an extra rib (;
It doesn't matter the age, all humans have 206 standard bones.
A newborn baby has around 270 bones, but many of these bones fuse together as the baby grows. An adult human typically has 206 separate bones in their body.
A baby is born with 303 bones. Some of these bones will later fuse with other bones to form one bone. A baby has 176 true bones.
A baby's skeleton contains 300 or more bones. These bones fuse together as the baby grows which explains why adults have less bones than babies and even children.
An adult human has 206 bones. At birth, a baby has around 270 bones, but some of these fuse together as the individual grows.
How many bones baby have in their neck and why?
You had 300 bones when you were a baby.
You had 300 bones when you were a baby.
It doesn't matter the age, all humans have 206 standard bones.
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Out of 205 bones that make up a horses entire body, 80 of them are located in the legs
at birth a baby has 300 bones and children and adults have 206 bones now
You had 300 bones when you were a baby.
Your question is either a joke or not understandable. Horses have no hands.
Horses have an average of 205 bones that make up their skeletons.
Horses, babies or adults, have 205 bones in their bodies.