Yes, i believe they do, but to make sure go to..... www.ask.com
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOX
They did have a wishbone. Also a T-Rex, Velociraptor, and Allosaurus Well, in 1927, Gerhard Heilmann first discussed the idea that dinosaurs evolved into birds, however, this idea was discredited during the time, because no fossilized evidence of wishbones were present in theropodic dinosaur fossils, unlike birds. However, in the 1970s, collar and wishbones were found in theropods, such as the dromaeosaurs (raptors) and tyrannosaurs, creating the modern view of dinosaurs evolution into birds.
There really isn't a wishbone (furculum) on a human. The equivalent would be if our clavicles (collarbones) were fused with our sternum.On a bird they are fused for support to aid flight.
wishbone
Wishbone Ash was created in 1969.
Wishbone - 1995 Viva Wishbone 1-35 was released on: USA: 1996 Japan: 12 December 1998
how to remove wishbone t4 transporter
The Best of Wishbone Ash was created in 1981.
Wishbone Four was created on 1973-05-11.
Yes. The wishbone, as known in anatomy as the furcula, is a fused clavicle bone which is shaped like the letter Y or V - was once only thought to be unqiue to birds. We now know that dinosaurs did indeed have wishbones (previously misidentified) - popular examples being the Velociraptor, Allosaurus, and even Tyrannosaurus rex.
it was not all of the dinosaurs whitch had teeth. The scientists believed that somehow, the dinosaurs, like the Troodon and Velociraptor, were able to turn into birds during time to survive. Somehow there was a wishbone in one of the Troodon's! Scientists are still disputing about this, but it is all in the form of evolution. But not ALL of the dinos had teeth.
Superstition says when you get the largest part of the wishbone you get to make a wish.
cause it is a bone that when you get it you get someone else and the both of you make a wish