Yes. Almost all mammals have 7 cervical vertebre, The only exceptions are the manatee and the 2-toed sloth. They only have 6 cervical vertebrae. The 3-toed sloth has 9 cervical vertebrae. (Dr. Ward Chiropractor. Thank you Chip Morter, I was FINALLY was able to use this information).
the first 7 vertebrae, the neck vertebrae, are considered to be cervical
there are 7 cervical vertebrae in a cat.
Horses have 7 cervical vertebrae. In fact, most mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae, even giraffes, the bigger the animal the bigger the vertebrae. There are a few exceptions: Sloths have 8 or 9 cervical vertebrae while manatees have only six!
There are 7 cervical (neck) vertebrae.Humans have seven cervical vertebrae.
It possess 7 vertebrae in neck .
Like almost all animals, camels have 7 vertebrae associated with the neck. The cervical vertebrae are named rather boringly, being numbered C1 to C7.
The human cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae. In fact, nearly all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, even giraffes.
A giraffe has 7 cervical vertebrae, which is the same as us.
The vertebral column is made of 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, and 5 lumbar vertebrae. Additionally the sacrum, or tailbone, consists of 5 vertebrae that are wholly or partially fused together.
The moose has seven cervical vertebrae.Almost all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. The only exceptions are manatees and sloths.
Vertebrae are divided into sections: the atlas and axis account for the first cervical vertebrae, of which there are 7 in total; there are 12 thoracic vertebrae, 7 lumbar vertebrae, 1 sacrum (5 separate vertebrae in a baby), and 1 coccyx (4 separate vertebrae in a baby).
In a human it is 7 vertebrae that make up the bones in the neck. Additional "factoids": Giraffes also have only 7 vertebrae in their necks/cervical spine, the difference is each one can be ten inches long! Swans can have as many as 25 vertebral bones in the neck and amphibians can have only one. There are 7 vertebra in the cervical region.