Young people (Children) have the same amount of bones as an adult. All our bones are already grown or in a growing stage at birth. They only develop as we grow. The amount of bones stays the same for a child and an adult.
When you are born there is more than 300 bones in your body, but when you start to get older you start to "lose" bones. When you are a adult you have 206 bones in your body.
New born babies have various pieces of bones that have not yet fused together into the complete bones that adults have, so as a result, babies have more bones.
A dolphin can have upto 252 teeth. Its back bone has about 52 bones. The skull has 34 bones. The ribs have 30 bones. They have 1 sternum. 62 bones in their limbs. That is a total of... 179 bones. (not counting the teeth, youll have to add that on.)
You are born with around 300 bones.
Andrew Bones was born in 1978.
Bones Hillman was born in 1958.
Bice Bones was born in 1969.
Frankie Bones was born in 1966.
A teenager. In a new-born baby smaller bones have not developed yet. The palm of a baby's hand (for example) has no bones, only cartilage. The cartilage turns into bones as the baby grows.
A baby has more number of bones as in the growing process many bones fuse together and form a large bone thus a baby have more bones. An excellent example is the soft-spot on a baby's head. The skull is not fully formed when a baby is born to enable the head to pass through the birth canal, as they get older the bones will grow together.
The adult human body has 206 bones. Humans are born with 300 to 250 bones. These bones fuse together as an infant grows. More than half of the body's bones are in the hands feet.
The baby's skull is broken up in to many sections, as the child gets older those pieces fuse together to make one solid structure. Also, baby's are born with out knee caps. Babies are born with 270 bones, as they get older, they have 206.