Both humans and giraffes have the same number of neck vertebrae, which is seven. However, in giraffes, these vertebrae are much longer, allowing for their long necks. The difference in neck length is due to the size and shape of the vertebrae rather than the number of bones.
There are 7 bones in a giraffes' neck. Us humans have 7 bones as well, theirs' are just larger.
In an adult giraffe, there are 207 bones
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 really is no difference. In fact, scientifically, many of their names are the same.
Something about there height or how many bones the they have in there neck.
There are 10 bones in each leg. All ungulates have the same number in each leg. That would be a total of 40 bones.
The human foot has 26 bones.
In a human body there are 208 bones.
206 bones
There are 206 bones in an adult human's body.
An adult human normally has 206 bones.
Giraffes have the same number of vertebrae as we do. Their vertebrae is just bigger bones then ours. The number of bones we have I don't know.