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minus-squareTavarin@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year ago so does the fetus technically not have a skeleton before then? The cartilaginous pre-bones would still be a skeleton. Sharks have skeletons, but don’t have any bones for example.
The cartilaginous pre-bones would still be a skeleton. Sharks have skeletons, but don’t have any bones for example.