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Numbers Don't Lie
Babies born worldwide every minute
250
Bones in the human foot
26
Most babies born to a mother at once
9
Pounds of compressive force the adult male femur can support
6,000
The smallest bone in the human body is the ______.
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The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes.
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Humans and giraffes have the same number of neck bones.
Despite having the longest necks in the animal kingdom — they can reach a length of 8 feet, twice as long as the neck of any other creature — giraffes have the same number of cervical vertebrae as humans: seven. The key difference is that giraffes’ vertebrae are much longer, with each of them measuring close to 10 inches in length; in humans, the entire vertebral column is around 28 inches for men and 24 inches for women. We have the same number of neck bones as our tall, spotted friends for the simple reason that we’re both mammals — sloths and manatees are the only members of this particular class that don’t have seven.
