The largest crocodile species in the world, sometimes called the 'super croc' has 250 bones, not including the skull. Smaller species have fewer bones.
A caiman crocodile has around 50 to 60 bones in its body, which include the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and limb bones.
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A crocodile's spine is made up of a variable number of bones, typically between 50 to 70 vertebrae. These vertebrae are connected by ligaments and cartilage, providing flexibility and support for the crocodile's body.
A crocodile skull typically consists of around 30 bones. This includes the major components such as the braincase, snout, and jawbones, which are adapted for their carnivorous diet. The arrangement and fusion of these bones contribute to the skull's strength and functionality in capturing and processing prey.
Yes you can eat crocodile needlefish. The bones are bright green, which puts some people off but it is deffinately one of the best tasting fish we have caught!
what is the principal function of the bone
bones help hold up structure.
10 coordinated function of muscles and bones
The crocodile arm function refers to the natural instinct of crocodiles to seize and hold onto their prey tightly with their powerful jaws and limbs. This function allows crocodiles to capture, restrain, and eventually consume their prey with efficiency.
To strengthen bones.
to move the bones.