The skeleton is called Brook. He was a musician on a pirate ship, however the crew all died from disease. Brook's body ended up at the bottom of the sea, where all his flesh and soft tissues were eaten, leaving only his bones (and his afro).
In life, Brook had eaten a 'devil fruit' that allowed the user to come back to life once. However as his body was at the bottom of the sea, his soul was unable to find it before it had become a skeleton. So now he's a 'living' skeleton, and is now the musician for the Strawhat Pirates.
The skeleton's name is Brook.
It equals one skeleton squared.
There have been a few musical characters in One Piece. However presumably the question is asking about the Straw Hat crew's musician, 'Humming' Brook. He is an animated skeleton, who (when alive) ate the 'Yomi Yomi' fruit, which granted him the power to return to life. However his soul took so long to find his body, that only his skeleton (and afro) was left.
He's 88 pre-timeskip and 90 after. He has been dead for 50/52 years of that, so died when he was 38.
I believe that Naruto is more popular than one piece.
The skeleton's name is Brook.
sharks, rays
It equals one skeleton squared.
stone bone
There have been a few musical characters in One Piece. However presumably the question is asking about the Straw Hat crew's musician, 'Humming' Brook. He is an animated skeleton, who (when alive) ate the 'Yomi Yomi' fruit, which granted him the power to return to life. However his soul took so long to find his body, that only his skeleton (and afro) was left.
He's 88 pre-timeskip and 90 after. He has been dead for 50/52 years of that, so died when he was 38.
A rodent skeleton is not different from a vole skeleton. A vole skeleton is just one of many types of rodent skeleton. That is because voles are a type of rodent.
A piece at a time, maybe; have your joints replaced with their latest Titanium substitute and by the time you're done with that, the rest of your skeleton may be available.
Every human has only one skeleton.
No. Cephalopods like nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus have no skeleton, just one long piece of cartilage.
because your putting bones together
skeleton Creek is a book series, and a good one in my opinion.