An ostrich has approximately bones in its body, similar to the number found in other large birds. However, the exact count can vary slightly due to individual differences and the presence of certain fused bones. Generally, birds have fewer bones than mammals because many of their bones are lightweight and hollow, which aids in flight. In the case of ostriches, which are flightless, their bone structure is adapted for running and supporting their large size.
An ostrich has 56 bones in its body.
an ostrich has 5 strings of hair
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one-the femur
just like an adult
babys have 306 bones in there bodys. but kids ad adults have 246 bones in there bodys
Yes, If it didn't have bones.. what would hold it up? ID e UT!
yes they have bones, they are invertabrites
A horse has 18 pairs of ribs which totals out to 36 individual bones.
Generally yes, except perhaps for the leg bones which are thicker and stronger.