All vertebrates have bones - this includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Sharks, rays and skates are an exception - they have cartilage in place of bones, but the cartilage provides the same function as a bony skeleton.
However, there are millions of species of animals that do not have bones - all the invertebrates. This includes crustaceans (lobster, crayfish, shrimp, etc.), molluscs (snails, octopi, clams, etc.), insects, echinoderms (sea urchins, etc.) and a variety of other animals.
The manus of an animal, or in this case a cat, composes the front paw. The cat has over ten bones in its manus.
Well, almost every animal has bones. But animals with backbones are called vertebrates.
Fossil fuels like oil produce over the years from dead animal bones , skin etc. Over the million of years these body parts are covered with mud while time goes on the dead animal bones get squashed and made into fossils.these then can be made into stuff like oil.
it has no bones ya idot
No
The Broken Bones was created in 2000.
some animal structures are is bones and paws. Bones for moving and paws for hunting for prey.
No, you cannot bring animal bones in your carry-on luggage on a plane.
The number of bones in an animal's body can vary depending on the species. For example, a human body has 206 bones, while a cat has 230 bones. Birds and snakes have a different skeletal structure with varying numbers of bones as well.
Depends on how they move... depending on if they have wings or legs. Usually things with bones are faster but there are insects that are faster than boned animal. Maybe its because the bones weigh down the animal more so they can't go as fast or as long
yess it does eat your bones and also turnes ur skin pinkk(:
It depends on if there is any flesh on the animal bones. You should place the animal bones in a ziplock bag with bleach in them for a couple weeks to get rid of any chance of bacteria and hopefully then they won't smell.