Why would you ever ask this? This is one of the weirdest questions I've seen look up beaver skeletons then search through the results for a research based site they will give exact measurements of all the bones the beavers spine is made up of vertebre like pretty much everything else and will usually have varrying sizes from small at the top big in the center and then small again at the base the vertebre are connected by cushy cartilidge discs and ligaments
Vertebra means back bone, spine. Beavers have spines. So they are vertebrates.
The individual bones of the spine are called Hyoid.
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The 33 ring-shaped bones of the spine are called the vertebrae.
yes ,there could be bones on the tails.it depends
BEAVERS have very big teeth
in your class, identify which bones move you do a spine roll
No, there are not 6 bones in the human spine. There are actually 33 vertebrae in 5 regions. These regions include: cervical (7 bones), thoracic (12 bones), lumbar (5 bones), sacral (5 fused bones), and coccygeal (4 fused bones).
Seven. The first vertebra being the Atlas and the second being the Axis.
The kiwi is a bird and has a spine (backbone).
The spine is a column of bones, so no organs.
They are vertebrae and form the spine.