walk a lot, run a little
206 when fully grown over 300 when first born but as you reach adolesence certain bones have fused together to form longer, stronger bones, e.g. legs and skull
there are 29328 bones in your body.
A newborn baby typically has around 270 bones at birth. As they grow, some of these bones gradually fuse together, resulting in a total of approximately 206 bones in a fully grown adult. This fusion process is part of normal development and helps the skeletal structure become stronger and more efficient.
There are 159 bones in a full grown frog and same goes for the tedpoles, the baby frogs.
The gorilla lol
There are 205 bones in an adult horse. There are also 205 bones in a juvenille horse. They won't grow more bones as they age.
Yes, about seven times stronger than the average person.
When pubert ends and you are fully grown
anything that is or can be grown on a field or grown by farmers is a crop.
there bones might be weaker than others because they are young and there bones have not grown fully yet
200
smells like a skunk but its good if u ask me.