A dog has 319-321 bones in its body, which is about 115 more than humans. The length of the tail is the only thing that causes a difference from one breed to another. Long tails contain more bones than short tails.
A dog has 319-321 bones in its body. The length of the tail is the only thing that causes a difference from one breed to another. Long tails contain more bones than short tails.
A typical adult dog has around 319 bones. This number can vary slightly depending on the dog's size and breed.
A dog typically has about 319 bones in its vertebral column. This number can vary slightly depending on the breed and size of the dog.
A dog has 319-321 bones in its body, which is about 115 more than humans. The length of the tail is the only thing that causes a difference from one breed to another. Long tails contain more bones than short tails.
A dog has 2 boby parts
Dog food and bones not chicken bones.
The skeleton of the domestic dog has an average of 321 bones...
Dog: 321 on average. Snake: around 500 vertebra.
There are 122 bones in a dog's spine.
3 bones
321
Dependant on the breed but the average domestic dog has 319.
There are 122 bones in a dog's spine.
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No. In fact, while the average adult skeleton has 206 bones in their body, a dog has at least 321 on average., and snakes have usually 500 vertebra.
A dozen is only 12 bones so none because 14 is greater than 12. Or that question is dumb and impossible.