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When a human grows, their bones will grow together and combine, that's why you won't have the same number of bones as an adult.
Same as you are now, no bones are created, they just get bigger until you reach full growth
at birth a baby has 300 bones and children and adults have 206 bones now
The Cartilage (baby bones) join together to make the bones that you have now.
Average number of bones in a human adult is 206, now you do the math.
yes. only now when you are about to have the baby, you go to the Hospital.
We have the same number of stars now as we do now.
When a baby is born the skull is not a solid dome as it is in adults. it is a collection of bones held together with thick fibrous sheaths. the bones need to be able to mould or float across each other as the baby passes through the birth canal during its delivery, as it is a bit of a tight squeeze. The skull bones later fuse to become the rigid skull of the adult. you can feel the babies fontanelle or soft spot for months after its birth. the connecting fibrous sheaths are felt as suture lines on the babys skull.
can I keep my number
They all have pretty much the same names as they do now.
A flamingo's neck has the same number of bones as any other bird, which is around 14-25 depending on the species. So, next time you see a flamingo striking a pose, just remember they're keeping it flexible with those bones in their neck. Now go impress your friends with that fun fact!
Whale fins remodeled from the legs of a ground dwelling animal over some millions of years. The bones are of the same construction and number, just overlaid with flippers now.
No, it will just grow at the same pase it is now.