No, turkeys do not have bones that make up 5% of their body mass. In general, the skeletal system of birds, including turkeys, typically comprises about 10% of their total body weight. This percentage can vary slightly based on the specific species and individual factors, but it is generally less than 10%.
No you only have 3 bones
There are 5 types of bones in the human body. There are long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, and sesmoid bones.
The 33 irregular bones in the human body include the vertebrae in the spine (7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 4 coccygeal), the facial bones (such as the mandible and maxilla), and the pelvis bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis). These bones have unique shapes and sizes compared to other bones in the body.
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The Anasazi mainly only had 2 domesticated animals. Which were dogs and turkeys. The dog was a pet and a guardian. The turkey was used for eggs, meat, feathers and bones.
5 million 6 thousand and 53 turkeys
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There are 5 on each foot, so that would make a total of 10 for both feet.
There are 5 kinds of bones in the human body. They are: long, short, flat, irregular and sesmoid. 206 bones in adults. 300-350 in infants.
Animaniacs - 1993 Message in a Bottle Back in Style Bones in the Body 5-1 was released on: USA: 8 September 1997
The femur is the longest, followed by the tibia, fibula, ulna, and radius.
The statement that the mass of a body is 5 kg means that the body contains 5 kilograms of matter. Mass is a measure of the amount of substance in an object, and 5 kg represents the quantity of matter present in the body.