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Do Giraffes have the same number of neckbones as humans?

yes, even though their necks are longer, they have the same number of neckbones as humans


Does cats pigeons giraffe and humans have the same number of vertebraces in their backbone?

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.


Does a human have the same amount of bones as a giraffe?

Both humans and giraffes have the same numbers of neck bones. Both animals have seven neck bones.Yes it has because when you look at your neck then look at a giraffes neck it doesn't look like it but if you get a x ray on your neck then a giraffe gets a x ray and count the giraffes x ray then count yours it has the same amount you wouldn't believe your eyes if you did


How many cervical vertebrae are there in a normal adult?

In a human it is 7 vertebrae that make up the bones in the neck. Additional "factoids": Giraffes also have only 7 vertebrae in their necks/cervical spine, the difference is each one can be ten inches long! Swans can have as many as 25 vertebral bones in the neck and amphibians can have only one. There are 7 vertebra in the cervical region.


How do giraffes comunicate?

Giraffes can communicate with body language and with sounds. Giraffes can moo, bleat, and grunt. They snort when they are alarmed. Usually giraffes are just quiet though.


Why do giraffes get grouchy?

Giraffes are grouchy because they cannot yawn. And maybe they have soar necks. They really do not yawn though.


Do giraffes live in grsslands?

Most likely. They live in Savannah's mostly though.


How many spinal things do giraffes have?

giraffes actually, amazingly have the same amout as humans! though this may seem impossible, it is true, just giraffe's are bigger.


Do giraffes eat anything else though leaves?

Giraffes are highly selective feeders, the bulk of their diet comprising the leaves and shoots of trees and shrubs, supplemented by climbers, vines and some herbs.


How many cervical thoracic and lumbar vertebrae are there?

Absolutely! They have features unique to the region they are found in, relating to structure and therefore function. Typical cervical vertebrae (C3-C6) usually have bifid spinous processes which point slightly inferiorly. The spinous processes on lumbar vertebrae are oblong in shape and point directly posteriorly. The articular facets of cervical vertebrae face superior-inferiorly, whereas lumbar articular facets face medial-laterally. Cervical vertebrae have transverse foramen on right and left(containing the vertebral arteries), lumbar have none. They have mamillary processes on their superior articular processes. The bodies of lumbar vertebra are larger and thicker than cervical vertebrae, though they are oval/kidney shaped shaped in both regions. The transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae are much longer, for muscle attachment. Cervical vertebrae have anterior and posterior tubercles extending from their transverse processes. The pedicles of lumbar vertebrae are slightly longer and more defined than those of cervical vertebrae. I think that covers everything, let me know if you think of anything else!


Does a bird have vertebrae?

Yes all birds have the same basic plan, though different life styles have meant that they have evolved different variations: Swans have 25 vertebrae parrots have 9


Why are okapis vertabrate?

Well, okapis have a vertebrae, which makes them vertebrates. A vertebrae is kinda what hold up an animal, giving it shape so it can stand up. Maybe you were confused and though vertebrates were like slugs...?