Yes. The wishbone, as known in anatomy as the furcula, is a fused clavicle bone which is shaped like the letter Y or V - was once only thought to be unqiue to birds. We now know that dinosaurs did indeed have wishbones (previously misidentified) - popular examples being the Velociraptor, Allosaurus, and even Tyrannosaurus rex.
No, dogs and cats do not have wishbones. Wishbones, or furcula, is a forked bone found in modern birds and dinosaurs belonging to the following families: Dromaeosauridae, Oviraptorids, Tyrannosaurids, Troodontids,Coelophysids and Allosauroids.The furcula is formed by the fusion of the two clavicle bones. In birds, its function is to strengthen that part of the skeleton so it can withstand the rigors of flight.
They did have a wishbone. Also a T-Rex, Velociraptor, and Allosaurus Well, in 1927, Gerhard Heilmann first discussed the idea that dinosaurs evolved into birds, however, this idea was discredited during the time, because no fossilized evidence of wishbones were present in theropodic dinosaur fossils, unlike birds. However, in the 1970s, collar and wishbones were found in theropods, such as the dromaeosaurs (raptors) and tyrannosaurs, creating the modern view of dinosaurs evolution into birds.
Theropod dinosaurs share many features with birds. Some include bones with honeycomb like air pockets that made them lighter, wishbones, and feathers. Further evidence comes from fossils like that of Archaeopteryx, which had features of dinosaurs and birds.
The theory that birds evolved from dinosaurs is based on significant fossil evidence. Before the first birds, small, feathered dinosaurs that could glide from tree to tree existed. They had many of the same skeletal traits of modern birds, including wishbones. To learn more about the evidence and the theory, visit the related link.
all birds have wishbones
None - it's a property of birds.
Grim and Evil - 2001 Wishbones 4-6 was released on: USA: 10 June 2005
"Its not possible, the car must be scrapped." This just isn't true, I recently had the wishbones changed on my Ford Fiesta, it only cost about 40 quid or there abouts.
wishbones
Wishing, luck, and sometimes broken-off arms.
Not far into the dinosaurs' reign, they were already showing features similar to birds'. Their bone became lightweight and hollow, feathers became apparent, and some of the meat-eating dinosaurs even grew wishbones, all of which are now found today only in birds. If that wasn't enough, fossils of the bizarre Archaeopteryx were found in Germany sometime in the 1800's. This created an enigma, was it a bird-like dinosaur or was it a dinosaur-like bird? Eventually, it became apparent that it was a missing link, a transition-species between dinosaurs and the birds.
Not far into the dinosaurs' reign, they were already showing features similar to birds'. Their bone became lightweight and hollow, feathers became apparent, and some of the meat-eating dinosaurs even grew wishbones, all of which are now found today only in birds. If that wasn't enough, fossils of the bizarre Archaeopteryx were found in Germany sometime in the 1800's. This created an enigma, was it a bird-like dinosaur or was it a dinosaur-like bird? Eventually, it became apparent that it was a missing link, a transition-species between dinosaurs and the birds.