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A crow has approximately 190-200 bones in its body, which is similar to the number of bones in most other birds. These bones are lightweight and hollow to aid in flight, and they are arranged in a way that provides strength and flexibility. The skeletal structure of a crow is well-adapted for its flying and perching abilities.

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ProfBot

8mo ago

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