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  • If a giraffes neck only has seven vertebrae, how is it so flexible?
    Remember that giraffes have seven of these bones, just like we do However, giraffe cervical vertebrae are bound together with ball-and-socket joints [source: Owen] These are the kinds of joints that link your arm with your shoulder and offer a 360-degree range of motion
  • Giraffe Anatomy | Neck, Hide and Horns of a Giraffe - Animal Corner
    At the base of the neck, the thoracic vertebrae have spines that project upward, forming a hump over the shoulders These bones support muscles that hold the neck upright, in the same way that cables hold up a construction crane
  • Do Giraffes Have the Same Number of Neck Bones as Humans?
    Giraffes have the same number of neck bones as humans Though both giraffes and humans have the same number of individual neck bones (known as vertebrae), the two species also have size
  • How many bones are in a giraffe’s neck?
    Fact: A giraffe’s neck is on average 6 feet long, and it’s supported by bones called cervical vertebrae Just like humans, giraffes have only seven vertebrae to support their heads How do so few bones support such a long neck? An individual bone in the giraffe’s neck can be as long as 10 inches! Correct Answer: 7
  • The Long-Neck Truth About Giraffe Bones - WorldAtlas
    The difference is that each vertebra in a giraffe's neck is elongated, measuring up to 25 centimeters long The elongated bones are connected by ball-and-socket joints, making it easy for a giraffe to maintain its 360-degree range of motion Giraffes in Kruger National Park in South Africa
  • Giraffes Have the Same Number of Neck Bones as You Do
    It’s almost unbelievable: both humans and giraffes have seven cervical vertebrae in their necks These bones, stacked one on top of the other, form the backbone of the neck in nearly all mammals While a human’s neck bones are modest in size, a giraffe’s cervical vertebrae are elongated, some reaching up to ten inches long each
  • Exploring the Unique Neck Bone Structure of Giraffes
    Giraffes possess a high degree of specialization in the configuration of their neck bones They, like all mammals, have seven cervical vertebrae, but these bones are not just elongated; they are uniquely adapted to accommodate the giraffe’s towering stature
  • How Many Neck Bones Does a Giraffe Have? - Factopolis
    What may come as a surprise, giraffes only have 7 bones in their neck This is the number that is seen in most mammals, with sloths and manatees being the only two exceptions with sloths having from 5 to 9 vertebrae depending on the species and manatees having 6




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