The horse's spine is made up of several regions: the cervical (neck), thoracic (back), lumbar (lower back), sacral (pelvic), and caudal (tail) vertebrae. In total, a horse typically has about 54 to 56 vertebrae, depending on the individual. The thoracic region, which supports the ribcage, is particularly important for movement and balance. Each region has a specific function that contributes to the horse's overall mobility and strength.
Because it depends on the person if they are morbidly obese the horses spine will be more curved
Because any animal that is a vertebrate has a spine :)
back bone spine
The individual bones of the spine are called Hyoid.
a spine doctor.
That they have hurt their spine
The spine of a book is called the backbone. It is the part of the book that faces outward when placed on a shelf and typically displays the title, author, and publisher.
A horse is a vertebrate because a vertebrate means an animal with a backbone. Horses have backbones.
well the main difference is that a horses spine is made of bone while a sharks is made of cartilage.
your spine
It is called the spine>
Spine