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What is the total number of bones in rabbit and frog? Can anyone help me to group them all...
Rabbits have 206 bones while frogs have around 200 bones. However, the exact number can vary depending on the species of frog.
Yes, both rabbits and frogs have similar types of bones such as long bones, flat bones, and sesamoid bones. However, the size and shape of the bones may differ due to the different adaptations of each animal.
A rabbit has more bones in its spine compared to a frog. A rabbit's spine has 7 cervical vertebrae, 13 thoracic vertebrae, 7 lumbar vertebrae, and 4-5 fused vertebrae in the sacrum. A frog's spine has only 8-10 vertebrae.
Yes, both rabbits and frogs have similar bones in their limbs such as humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, and fibula. However, the size and shape of these bones may differ due to the different ways each animal moves.
The number of bones in rabbits and frogs can affect their movement in different ways. For example, the longer and more numerous bones in a rabbit's spine allow for more flexibility and jumping ability, while the shorter and fewer bones in a frog's spine allow for better swimming and hopping abilities.