Giraffes possess seven vertebrae (although disputed by some zoologists who claim that it has eight)
A giraffe has 50 vertebrae in total... seven in the cervical, seven in the spine and I am not sure about the rest...
There are seven vertebrae in a giraffe's neck
Humans and Giraffes have 7 vertebrae in the neck
A giraffe has 7 cervical vertebrae, which is the same as us.
7 very large vertebrae.
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.
The giraffe is the mammal that has seven neck vertebrae, just like most other mammals. However, each of the giraffe's vertebrae can be over 10 inches long, allowing it to have a long neck.
A giraffe, which is likely what you meant by "daraf," has the same number of bones in its neck as humans do. Both species have seven cervical vertebrae; however, each of a giraffe's neck vertebrae is much longer, contributing to its height. In total, a giraffe has about 206 bones in its body, similar to other mammals.
7 Vertebrae in the Neck of a Giraffe
The animal with the most vertebrae is the snake. Some species of snakes can have over 300 vertebrae in their body, allowing them to be extremely flexible and agile.
498 including the innfermus vertebrae and the infurnace bone next to the 3rd quadrant ligament in the left foot.
A giraffe's cervical spine, like most mammals, has 7 vertebrae. They are, however, about 11 inches long.
The spinous processes that resemble a giraffe are found in the thoracic vertebrae. In this region, the spinous processes are long and angled downward, which gives them a distinctive appearance similar to a giraffe's neck. This anatomical feature helps in the attachment of muscles and ligaments and plays a role in the stability of the thoracic region.