The seven irregular bones in the neck are the cervical vertebrae, specifically C1 through C7. These vertebrae vary in shape and size, with C1 (the atlas) and C2 (the axis) being unique in their structure to allow for the rotation and movement of the head. The cervical vertebrae provide support for the skull, protect the spinal cord, and allow for a range of motion in the neck. Each vertebra has distinct features that contribute to its function and stability.
Cervical vertebrae
an elephant has seven bones in its neck
Giraffes and humans both have seven neck bones.
There is much controversy, but the giraffe's neck has the same number of bones as a human neck: seven.
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There are seven cervical (neck) vertebra.
They have the same number, seven.
The Hyoid bone in your neck, and the Stapes in your ears are irregular in shape.
There are irregular bones, these bones are your vertebrae
Seven, as for any mammal.