A Siberian Husky, like most dogs, has a spine composed of 30 vertebrae. This includes 7 cervical (neck) vertebrae, 13 thoracic (mid-back) vertebrae, 7 lumbar (lower back) vertebrae, and 3 sacral vertebrae that are fused together. Additionally, the tail, or caudal vertebrae, can vary in number but typically consists of around 20 to 23 vertebrae. Overall, the total number of bones in a Husky's spine can be approximately 50 to 53, depending on the specific tail vertebrae count.
There are ten.
The kiwi is a bird and has a spine (backbone).
There are 122 bones in a dog's spine.
26 six bones
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The Spine is made up of many smaller bones, which is what allows flexing and movement of the spine. Please see the related links for a detailed picture of the bones that make up the spine.
The human backbone, or spine, is composed of 33 bones. It is divided into segments: the cervical spine, the thoracic spine, the lumbar spine, the sacrum, and the coccyx.
7-same number in you, a mouse, and a giraffe!
The lumbar region of the vertebral column contains 5 vertebrae (the bones of the spine).
For the vast majority 33.
Seven. The first vertebra being the Atlas and the second being the Axis.
The individual bones of the spine are called Hyoid.