cervical vertebrae
The only bones (vertebrae) in your neck are from the spinal column. These are better known as the Cervical vertebra, of which you have seven, medically speaking they are labelled C1 - C7.
Seven. The first vertebra being the Atlas and the second being the Axis.
Like almost all mammals, both a human baby and a girrafe have seven cervical vertebrae (bones in the neck). You asked "how is it possible" and the answer would deal with mother nature, natural selection and survivability. Seven bones in the neck works just fine for survival and difernet mammal species adapted the SIZE of those bones depending on their needs. see the related link below for more info about giraffes
Average vertebra in a chicken is 20 but this can vary depending on the breed. The bone at the top of the spine which connects to the neck is called the Atlas and the bone at the bottom of the spine is the cervical bone.
The cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae located in the neck region of the spine, known as C1 to C7. These bones provide support and stability to the neck and protect the spinal cord as it passes through the vertebrae. Injuries or conditions affecting the cervical spine can lead to pain, numbness, and other neurological symptoms.
an elephant has seven bones in its neck
Giraffes and humans both have seven neck bones.
There is much controversy, but the giraffe's neck has the same number of bones as a human neck: seven.
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There are seven cervical (neck) vertebra.
They have the same number, seven.
Seven, as for any mammal.
The giraffe's neck has seven bones in their neck, just like humans.12
This operation should not be performed if cancer has metastasized (spread) beyond the head and neck, or if the cancer has invaded the bones of the cervical vertebrae (the first seven bones of the spinal column) or the skull.
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