This depends upon the animal you are asking about. Almost all vertebrates (mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, etc.) have bones; one exception would be the cartilagenous fish (sharks, rays, skates). However, invertebrates do not have bones - they have either an exoskeleton of chitin or no skeleton at all.
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
All animals have bones.
It depends on which animal you are talking about. Some animals without bones are larger than animals with bones. Compare the Giant Pacific Octopus with a mouse.
Animals with back bones are known as vertebrates
No Bones are in animals Carrots are vegetables
Birds have pneumatic bones.
Depends on the animal- there is no one answer. Unless you want to say that ALL bones are in animals.
No, animals have only two humeri (large bones in the forelimbs).
yes most animals have bones
Invertebrites
a shark
nine million animals de a year from broken bones.