The Hantavirus is an infection that effects humans in result to contact with infected rodents. Humans can only get infected with the Hantavirus from rodents because Hantavirus does not effect any other animals.
Zoologists name the bones of a frog similarly to those of humans because both frogs and humans share a common ancestry where many skeletal structures have similar functions and features. This allows scientists to identify and study comparable elements in different species for evolutionary and comparative anatomical purposes.
owl pelets are the regergitation of what an owl eats in wich contains things such as rodents,shrews,moles,or birds and in it is bones and around those bones is hair that is hard and sticks to the bones and the bones are so fragile so be careful with them ...
At birth, babies have 350 bones. By adulthood, many of those bones have fused. As adults, humans have 206 bones in the body.
A paleoanthropoligist is the scientist who deals with fossilized bones.
There are 206 bones in an adult humans body but there are 300 when you are first born, because not all bones(like those in the skull) have been fused together yet.
Human bones are thicker and denser; bird bones are thinner, hollow and mean less weight on the bird.
If you're asking about the joinings of the different bones, those would be "sutures".
The giraffe's neck has seven bones in their neck, just like humans.12
Inherited behaviors are those that are natural to you. For instance, behaviors that increase success are natural to humans. For dogs, burying bones is a natural behavior.
Those are referred to as homologous structures.
Tobi says: Bird's bones are hollow to help them fly,obviously to reduce weight when they fly. Human bones, on the other hand, are not hollow. We need strong bones to do the things we do, eg: walking, skipping, jumping etc...