Giraffes & humans have the same number of neck bones, seven.
Of course a giraffes' neck bones are much larger than a human's.
I don't know how many total vertebrae they have though.
There is not specific reason why Pigeons are called Pigeons, just like why are humans called humans. No one knows.
Ferral pigeons are but the ones kept in lofts love the master.
Pigeons are used to being around humans and have learned that they are not usually a threat. They have adapted to living in urban environments where people are common, so they do not see humans as a danger.
Yes.
No. A good example is humans; Humans certainly do have a backbone, but no exoskeleton (well, I don't, anyway).
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?
Yes , it is of the Chordata, just as humans are. Chordata means it has a backbone.
A giraffe is a mammal just as humans are and they carry their unborn in a uterus just as humans do. When it is time to birth the baby, it will come out of the vagina.
They seem afraid of humans . But they're really annoying too .
Yes because we have backbones and are basically mammalsyes because vertebrate is the words for animal/human with backbone and invertebrate means the same thing as vertebrate EXCEPT with no backbone
Yes we are. A vertebrate has a backbone!
No, humans are vertebrate's, we have a backbone.