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Originally Posted by Hadoken Kitty
Anatomy 101: Layman's Terms
There are many different types of bones. There are thick, thin, and everything in-between. Long, short, dense, and irregular. We must remember that bones are truly living, breathing, cells. This allows them to grow and repair themselves. That means that when a fish bites on it's tail, although it is biting on a bone, it's rays/bones have the ability to grow back. I am sure that a fish's bone cells cycle much quicker than a human's as well. I hope this helps. (:
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Ha I get all that, I'm in pre med by the way, I'm just wondering its weird thinking you can eat your own bones