206 in an adult human and approximately 270 in a newborn infant
none, thats why its floppy, you moron
Yes, mammals have bones.
Sloths are mammals and all mammals have bones.
Many animals have streamlined body shapes and hollow bones, for the simple reason they strive to go faster, either in a water environment or in the air (Aerodynamics). Birds have hollow bones and usually have streamlined bodies if they are the product of natural evolution, unlike many game birds today. In the water, many of the more aquatic mammals, such as Otters, are streamlined to go faster underwater. They do not, however, have hollow bones, their weight supported by the water, as is the case with many of the mammals. Seals and such do not have hollow bones, although they have a layer of blubber and smooth skin, and a mainly streamlined body.
Zero, Manatee, sharks, rays and rat fish do not have bones only cartilage. Hogwash. Manatees are mammals. They have about 200 bones.
606 bones in the body
there are 206 bones in the human body
A hamster has 124 bones in its body.
there are about 346 bones in aardvark's body
there are 789 bones in a ducks body
A rat body has 223 bones in it.
There are 206 bones in human body.
there are 789 bones in a ducks body