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do rats have bones
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Phantaxus -
You weren't quite right, I'm afraid... Many shrews have a poisonous bite. Also, one of those odd little primates (I think the slow loris) is poisonous to eat, or to touch, or both. Doesn't it have poisonous saliva with which it coats its fur?
Andy - I read football's logic to say: they are mammals, mammals have bones, therefore rats do have bones.
Zgma - Not quite all vertebrates have bones. Sharks & rays (Elasmobranchs) have a skeleton, but it is made of cartilage (gristle) not bone. Though I suppose you do have to call the various bits of the skeleton "bones-made-of-cartilage" or something. I think some amphibian "bones" may not be bone either.