If you did not have bones you would be a giand ooze of bodily fluids with skin as your only protection but sadly you would die from hitting your heart and damaging other important organs
Yes, a viper fish does have bones. Like all fish, they have a skeletal system made up of bones that provide structure and support to their bodies.
Since the shark has an entirely different body shape, it's hard to make a fair comparison. But if you'd pick to similarly sized bones, the shark's would be softer.
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Ball pythons have bones just like every other snake. Their skeletons are primarily made up of the skull, vertebrae, and ribs. The number of bones is based on the size of the snake and can range from 400 to 1,200.
Animals like insects, have exoskeletons-basically they have no bones, and only have tough,protective, often shell like skin. Animals like cats, dogs, horses, giraffes and and birds are all endoskeletons- they have bones, and those bones are internal (on the inside of the skin).
If they didn't have bones, they would be like water.
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you would be like a jelly fish
If humans had no bones, they would have no structural support for the body, making movement and vital functions extremely difficult. Additionally, the lack of bones would leave vital organs vulnerable to injuries. Overall, it would be impossible for humans to survive without the support and protection that bones provide.
If you did not have bones, then you wouldnâ??t be able to walk upright. You would really just move around a bit like a blob.
stability, otherwise you would be like jelly... xD
They would be very skinny and their bones would be showing.
He would look like a pile of bones if we were to dig his body up.
Birds of prey would eat chicken bones as most of them are scavengers too. Eagles and hawks would like make a meal of them.
Birds have hollow bones to help them fly. Solid bones would add to much weight and make it impossible to fly. They have crisscross structures to add support inside the bones.
If we didn't have any bones, we would be like invertebrate animals such as jellyfish or worms, with soft bodies supported by other structures like cartilage or fluid-filled cavities. Our bodies would lack the structure and support provided by bones, making movement and protection of our internal organs more challenging.
Yes betta fish do have bones like most other fish.Yes. All beta fish have bones. Unless it was born without them then it would just be a fishy blob.