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Old 10-30-07, 12:17 PM   Okay Im confused Post #1 (permalink)
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I just read that "Horses have, on average, a skeleton of 205 bones".

Can someone please explain that to me, the article never went into detail as how that is sometimes on average. Are different breeds having more/less bones? Does this have to do with their age?
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Old 11-07-07, 08:06 AM   Okay Im confused Post #2 (permalink)
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I think this is the same with human skeleton but its more than 1 because humans have an average of 206 bones. Baby humans have an average of 300 bones and when they grow older it will come into just 206.

Now back to horses, here is a complete list for horse bones:
Vertebral Column........................54
Ribs.........................................36
Sternum.....................................1
Skull (including anditory ossides)...34
Thoracic Limbs...........................40
Pelvic Limbs...............................40

Total.......................................205
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Old 11-07-07, 08:47 AM   Okay Im confused Post #3 (permalink)
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Humans have an average as well, based on evolutionary development and genetic abnormalities. Some people have more/less bones in their feet which has been theorized to be a link to having opposable thumbs on our feet as well like monkeys. So it makes sense to me as well as the fusing bones as we get older. not all bones are fused as babies to allow for growing, especially since growth spurts can be sudden and cause problems if the bones can't allow for it.
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Old 11-07-07, 06:54 PM   Okay Im confused Post #4 (permalink)
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I am glad that someone else asked this question-I had often wondered about it myself for humans! It always sounded so silly having an average when humans are just humans!

Thanks for the explanation.
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