Cheetahs are mammals and all mammals have three auditory ossicles, just like humans, so the answer is YES!
Cartilage is the substance found between two bones. It is like a lubricant which stops the bones rubbing together.without it are joints wouldn't really work.
Many bones are still developing, in a newborn baby. The skull, for example, exists in sections that are not fully fused together into a single bone. The same is true of many other bones.
Cheetahs are on the savanna which is hot and dry.
B. bones and fat. Connective tissue includes bones, which provide structural support, and fat, which stores energy and cushions organs. Hearts and lungs (A) are examples of organs, arms and legs (C) are examples of limbs, and eyes and ears (D) are sensory organs.
The vertebrae are stacked bones of the spine that provide structure and support for the body. The lateral ears are likely a typo or miscommunication, as "ears" are not typically associated with the anatomy of the vertebral column.
cats with there claws bunnys with there big ears lions and cheetas cause their hearing and there claws
The ears do not have bones - that is, the external structures on the sides of our heads. There are three tiny bones in each of our 'inner ears', but the outside structure is made out of cartilage, not bone.
Yes, human ears have three small bones called the ossicles: the malleus, incus, and stapes. These bones help transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
Cats do not have any bones in their ears, only muscles are in their ears.
apparently sharks do not have bones they have cartalige like humans ears and noses
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12-14 years depending on the enviroment around the cheetas
When the bones of the ears are essentially stuck together, this is called auditory ossicle fusion or fixation. It is one of the many cause of Conduction Deafness or loss of hearing.
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