Giraffe
Well, actually, giraffes are the only animal born with horns. Unbelievable, isn't it?
Yes. A shark does carry around cartilage. Shark cartilage is a dietary powder made from the dried cartilage of a living being fully grown shark of any kind. :)
Animal Science courses. Animal Nutrition classes are always popular and often required for an animal science/ animal husbandry degree.
Insects, arachnids, and crustaceans have an exoskeleton, which is a hard outer shell for protection and support. Vertebrates, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, have an endoskeleton made up of bones and cartilage inside their bodies.
Toe and finger nails are made of kerotin as are animal hooves
In the animal kingdom, there are different types of horns, including true horns, antlers, ossicones, and pronghorns. True horns are found in animals like cattle and sheep, and are made of a bony core covered by a keratin sheath. Antlers are found in deer and are shed and regrown annually. Ossicones are found in giraffes and are made of ossified cartilage. Pronghorns are unique to North America and are branched horns that are shed annually.
In some other vertebrates, the cartilage skeleton may ossify (turn into bone) as the animal matures. This process allows for increased support and protection for the body. Examples of vertebrates with ossified cartilage skeletons include some species of sharks and rays.
Cartilage.
There is no animal that has a body made entirely of cartilage.
Any animal with cartilage can have chondromalacia, which is a degenerative process that causes cartilage to soften.
Yes i do have a large erection
No, the notochord and the nerve cord arise from different germ layers. The notochord is replaced by an ossified backbone, though there are still remnants between the vertebrae. The nerve cord, however, is protected by the ossified vertebral column.
Cartilage, what your ears are made of. and nose
Well, actually, giraffes are the only animal born with horns. Unbelievable, isn't it?
sharks.
Cartilage supplements come from such animal sources as cattle, sheep, sharks, and chickens, with cows and sharks being the predominant sources.
Cartilage fish? Yes, as all fish are.