what is a group of skeletons called
the boney bladder fish =)
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
Diatomaceous earth is made up of the skeletons of small animals.
yes don't you see in Tom & jerrywhen cats eat fishes and through the skeleton ?? Alternate answer: Yes fish have skeletons. Some fish skeletons are composed of cartilage and some fish skeletons are composed of bone much like human skeletons. FISH ARE VERTBRATES WITCH MEANS THEY HAVE BACKBONES
Of or belonging to the Teleostei or Teleostomi, a large group of fishes with bony skeletons, including most common fishes. The teleosts are distinct from the cartilaginous fishes such as sharks, rays, and skates
a group of skeletons is called a clutter
the boney bladder fish =)
Most dinosaurs have the following bones that human skeletons also have: Cranium (this is actually a bunch of bones) Mandible Vertebrae Ribs Scapula Clavicle Humerus Radius Ulna Carpals (also a group of bones) Metacarpals (also group) Phalanges (also group) Ilium Ischium Pubis Femur Tibia Fibula Tarsals (group) Metatarsals (group) That said, dinosaur skeletons have more in common with bird skeletons than with human skeletons. Birds also have many of those same bones, but here are some similarities between bird and dinosaur skeletons that don't exist between humans and dinosaurs: Hollow bones 3 toes (in many dinosaurs) Beak (some dinosaurs) Feather attachments on bones (many dinosaurs)
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
Yes, elephants do have skeletons.
Zebras have skeletons, as do all mammals.
There are some skeletons in the wilderness but rev's appear there so watch out there are also skeletons in the varrock sewer
You can fight skeletons at the marsh
Orangutans are mammals who have internal skeletons.
Skeletons at the Feast was created in 2008.
A drudge or a rattle or a scare of skeletons