Axial
An axis is what something else turns around, and an appendix is something added on. The axial skeleton is the one in the center of the body that other things turn around, and the appendicular skeleton is the parts that have been added to the axial skeleton.
the spine, skull, ribs
Some of the bones in a dog's skeleton include the skull, mandible (lower jaw), scapula (shoulder blade), humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (forearm bones), femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (lower leg bones), and various bones in the paws such as the metacarpals and metatarsals.
The bones themselves make up the bones. If you are asking the names of bones, there are 206 in an adult human. They are divided into two categories, the axial and the appendicular skeletons.
There are the bones that make up the upper appendages. That's one on the list. Then there are bones of the lower appendages. That's the second on the list. So there is your list of groups of bones.
Ants have an exo-skeleton - i.e. it is outside their body.
Hamsters have a total of 230 bones in their skeleton, similar to other mammals. The main bones include the skull, vertebrae, ribs, limbs (humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, fibula), and various small bones in the paws and tail. While the specific names of all bones are similar to those in other rodents, hamsters also possess unique features in their jaw and teeth structure adapted for their diet. For a complete list, it's best to refer to anatomical resources specific to rodents.
The bones of a lion have the same names as the bones of a domestic cat, which are very similar to a human's bones. A comprehensive list is not possible in this forum.
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