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Sheep typically have around 54 to 56 bones in their skeleton, although this number can vary slightly based on factors like breed and individual variations. The skeletal structure includes the skull, spine, limbs, and ribcage, all contributing to their overall anatomy. Like other mammals, sheep have a combination of long bones, short bones, and flat bones that support their body and facilitate movement.

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