A train track
Yes, backbones and ribs, like most fish.
Yes, the top two pairs of ribs (11 and 12) are often called floating ribs because they do not attach to the sternum or cartilage like the other ribs. Instead, they only attach to the vertebrae in the back, giving them a floating or free-floating appearance.
No cicadas do not have backbones, they are invertebrates. Any Animal and insects that is an invertebrates do not have backbones.
No, monerans do not have backbones. Monerans are single-celled organisms without complex structural features like backbones.
Yes, wallabies have backbones. They belong to the class Mammalia, which are vertebrates with backbones.
a railroad
A railroad.
Dinosaur
two fat guys eating Pork ribs at a bar :P
The phrase "only have two backbones but an infinity and ribs" is a riddle that refers to the game of chess. In chess, each player has two rooks (often referred to as "backbones" due to their strength and position), and the game board has an infinite number of possible moves and positions. The "ribs" could symbolize the rows and columns on the chessboard that provide structure to the game.
Yes, backbones and ribs, like most fish.
When ribs and backbones are showing...
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No. Thats the ribs.
All vertebrates - mammals, reptiles, birds, fish and amphibians, animals with backbones - have ribs.
Railroad Tracks
Yes, but from what I understand, they do not have ribs. So, that would make them vertebrates. :)