A sloth has 10 vertebrae. I read it out of COSMOS :-)
Horses have 7 cervical vertebrae. In fact, most mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae, even giraffes, the bigger the animal the bigger the vertebrae. There are a few exceptions: Sloths have 8 or 9 cervical vertebrae while manatees have only six!
The moose has seven cervical vertebrae.Almost all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. The only exceptions are manatees and sloths.
only one special cervical vertebra and it is call the atlas.
A typical dog has around 30 vertebrae in its spine, consisting of cervical (neck), thoracic (chest), lumbar (lower back), sacral (pelvic), and tail vertebrae. The number can vary slightly depending on the breed and size of the dog.
how migth bifid spinous process of cervical vertebrae affect anterior-posterior movement in the cervical region of the vertebrae column
Yes. Almost all mammals have 7 cervical vertebre, The only exceptions are the manatee and the 2-toed sloth. They only have 6 cervical vertebrae. The 3-toed sloth has 9 cervical vertebrae. (Dr. Ward Chiropractor. Thank you Chip Morter, I was FINALLY was able to use this information).
All mammals have seven cervical vertebrae except the 2-toed sloth and the Manatee, which have 6, and the 3-toed sloth, which has 9. Jack Ray Volunteer Educator, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
The majority of mammals have seven cervical vertebrae (bones in the neck); this includes bats, giraffes, whales, and humans. The few exceptions include the manatee and the two-toed sloth, which have only six cervical vertebrae, and the three-toed sloth with nine cervical vertebrae.
there are 7 cervical vertebrae in a cat.
the first 7 vertebrae, the neck vertebrae, are considered to be cervical
The Three-toed Sloth has 9 Cervical vertebrae, while the Two-toed Sloth and Manatee have 6. Dugongs, cousins of the manatee appear to still have 7 vertebrae.
The cervical spine is made up of seven cervical vertebrae. These are numbered(C1-C7) and are the smallest of the true vertebrae. The third through sixth cervical vertebrae have characteristics in common. The first, second, and seventh are considered special cervical vertebrae, and have different characteristics.
There are 7 cervical (neck) vertebrae.Humans have seven cervical vertebrae.
Horses have 7 cervical vertebrae. In fact, most mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae, even giraffes, the bigger the animal the bigger the vertebrae. There are a few exceptions: Sloths have 8 or 9 cervical vertebrae while manatees have only six!
Owls have 14 cervical vertebrae, the same as most other bird species.
The moose has seven cervical vertebrae.Almost all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. The only exceptions are manatees and sloths.
The human cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae. In fact, nearly all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, even giraffes.