Yes, because they are a type of mammal they have a spinal column.
Pilot whales typically have 13-16 pairs of ribs, for a total of 26-32 individual ribs.
Grey whales typically have between 23 to 26 pairs of ribs in their ribcage. This number can vary slightly among individual whales, but the general range remains consistent. The ribs provide structural support for the whale's body and play a crucial role in protecting vital organs.
Vikings killed whales for food, whale oil, ribs and other useful products.
no all reptiles does not have ribs
orcas have ribs teeth a scull and jaws
we do not need whales at all we do not need whales at all
No, not all ribs directly articulate with the sternum. Ribs 1 to 7 directly articulate with the sternum, while ribs 8 to 10 indirectly articulate with the sternum through the costal cartilages of the ribs above them. Ribs 11 and 12 are floating ribs that do not articulate with the sternum at all.
A blue whale typically has between 50 to 60 ribs. These ribs are part of their large skeletal structure, which supports their massive size and helps protect their vital organs. The exact number can vary slightly among individual whales.
All Human being has to have 12 pairs of ribs it doesn't matter what age they they will all have amount of ribs in there body
Pigs have ribs, but the ribs that we eat are not necessarily from pigs, cattle are also a source of ribs.
they are defined as floating ribs
because some whales are different