Yes. The same number as us humans do in our coccyxes.
yes
A bony skeleton. Snappers are a member of the taxonomic group Osteichthyes (bony fish), as opposed to cartilaginous fishes (like sharks) or boneless fishes (like hagfish).
Bony fishes.
Sharks, cartilage skeleton, lack scales, lack swim-bladder,Boney Fish. bony skeleton, scales, swim-bladder, interesting colouration.
No, frogs have a mostly cartilaginous skeleton with some small bony elements. Their skeletal structure is adapted for jumping and swimming, with specialized features like elongated hind limbs and a flexible spine.
Yes. Snakes have a bony skeleton as do all land vertebrates.
yes. bony fish (class osteichthyes) have a vertebral column and a bony skeleton. cartilaginous fish (class chondrichthyes) have a vertebral column as well but their skeleton is made up of cartilage.
Like all birds (ever eat chicken?) a parrot has a bony skeleton.
Yeah, kind of. They have scales...
No bony fish are not extinct. Bony fish are fish with a bone skeleton unlike Cartilaginous fish which heave a cartilage skeleton and jawless fish which don't have a skeleton. -Erin 11
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
Bony
Yes, they do.
yes
It would be jelly without a skeleton
The brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus), like all bird species worldwide, has a backbone as part of an internal bony skeleton.
skeleton is a bony monster that rhymes with Sun