back bones help a cheetah run they cant get far when they dont have back bones. and as you know cheetahs are ONE of the fastest creatures on the planet so if they did'nt have back bones i would not have said that.
A cheetah has 244 bones.
A cheetah has approximately 207 bones in its whole body.
Most mammals have 7 Cervical vertebrae that make up their necks. A Cheetah follows the majority with 7.
One of the cheetah's adaptations, its claws. The claws help it to catch its prey. A Cheetah has a pointed pad on the back of each front leg, because it runs so fast and these help it to stop.
A lot
it helps support the balance and speed .
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A baby cheetah, like most mammals, is born with approximately 270 bones in its body. However, as they grow and mature, some of these bones fuse together, resulting in the adult cheetah having around 200 to 210 bones. This process of bone fusion is common in many species as they develop.
Bones that make up your spine (and help keep the construction of your other bones together).
The cheetah is one of the fastest big cats in the world. As one would expect they have a lot of different bones compared to the human body. The first being their tail. The cheetah also has the pisiform bone.
No, sea stars are echinoderms, they have no bones in their body, they have tubes that fill with water to help them move.
A cheetah is valueable for its teeth to make jewellery , its nails are also usefull for paintings and desighns , and its skin for making desighned leather bags and its bones as stands .