yes it does.
What extra bones ?
No. A platypus has no teeth, only grinding plates, and is unable to eat food that has bones. So they wouldn't eat their own young.
Forelimbs, hind limbs and tails are classed as appendages. Therefore, yes, the platypus has appendages. Hoever, it does not extra features such as antennae.
Platyouses have an extra sense - that of electroreception. The bill of a platypus has sensitive electroreceptors which pick up tiny nerve and electrical impulses generated by crustaceans and other animals that inhabit the bottom of the creek or river in which they feed.
Sutural bones or Wormian bones.
Yes they have. Their bones are extra useful when training Prayer.
The extra bones that sometimes develop between the flat bones of the skull are called sutural (wormian) bones. These are small accessory bones that can vary in size and number among individuals.
Most of the extra bones that humans are born with eventually fuse together during childhood, forming larger bones. These extra bones, known as sesamoid bones or accessory bones, can sometimes remain separate and cause no issues, while in other cases, they may be removed surgically if they cause problems.
The giraffe has 207 bones, humans 206. Does anybody know where the extra bone is? The giraffe has 207 bones, humans 206. Does anybody know where the extra bone is?
Extra bones are not too dangerous. I myself have 3 extra bones on my legs. One of these is on the back of my leg ... i had this remove as it was giving me bother walking. the other two are on the inside of my knees. Extra bones are caused at the growth plates on your main bones, i.e the Femur or likewise. To answer your question they can sometimes cause more wear and tear but are generally smooth, mines was causing the muscle to cramp round it hence why i got it removed. if you are worried make an appointment with your GP to get it checked. hope that this helps
Like all mammals, a platypus has two ears.Platypuses have no external earlobes, so in that sense they have invisible ears. They have external openings to the ear which are located either side of the base of the jaw.
It is possible for someone to have extra bones there ... seeing as I have six lumbar vertebrae instead of five, and an extra pair of floating ribs, why not !!