yes. yes they can.
You don't dislocate bones, you dislocate joints.
No, a dislocation only occurs when a joint is separated from other bones that were attached to it. When you dislocate your shoulder the ball end of your humerus is outside of your shoulder's socket.
you can not dislocate a bone. Joints can be dislocated. some of you act as if you don't have a brain in your head.
yes they can. but if they are moved frequently it will dislocate the the pices. if the crack is minor it can be healed in few weeks.
The red panda has huge wrist bones because they can dislocate them to climb bamboo and grasp bamboo stalks from an awkward angle. Hope this helps:)
Ferrets are relatively lean animals, so you should be able to feel a fair number of the bones through the skin on a normal healthy animal. However, you shouldn't be able to see the outlines of bones like the ribs or the pelvis - this would be a sign of insufficient nutrition or advanced disease.
The prefix for locate is "relocate".
Yes, ferrets have a very distinctive backbone. They are members of the weasel family.
Yes elephants can dislocate their knees.
A person is more likely to dislocate their shoulder. The hip joint is larger and the ligaments that attach the bones are larger/stronger. The muscles around the hip are also larger helping keep the bone in place
No, they do not dislocate your jaw.But they used too!
Yes, if they hit it hard enough on something, it will dislocate.