How many bones are present in a shark's body?
Thirty
Seventy-two
Fifty-five
Zero
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No bones are present in the shark's body.
Explanation:
- A shark has NO Bones in its body. Hence, the answer will be "zero" bones.
- The shark's body is made of cartilage and connective tissue.
- The body of the shark is entirely made of cartilage which is found in the ear lobe of the human body.
- Cartilage is more flexible than bones and this allows the sharks to move quicker, and make sharp turns.
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Answer:
zero bone, as shark's whole body is made up of cartilage which is found in the ear lobe of human body
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