No. Except for the baculum.
http://www.soappuppy.com/wolf/ostaeology.html
2007-02-12 04:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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All mammals, inluding wolves have bone marrow in the bones. So, they are not hollow...anyway, they don't want to fly, so they don't even need hollow bones!!!
2007-02-12 05:00:34
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answered by vartika 2
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The first answer is correct: they do not have hollow bones, they have bone marrow just like humans do.
Read more here:
http://www.animalcorner.co.uk/wildlife/wolves/wolf_anatomy.html
2007-02-12 04:45:28
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answered by wwhrd 7
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Where did you come up with that? No, they do not have hollow bones. Their weight would immediately preclude hollow bones.
2007-02-12 08:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The only animals that I know have hollow bones are birds.
2007-02-12 04:40:20
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answered by rscanner 6
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Hollow the same as us or you couldn't have a bone marrow transplant.
2007-02-12 04:53:23
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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If you mean, as opposed to birds, then no.
2007-02-12 04:46:20
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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No
2007-02-12 07:14:34
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answered by Tessy 1
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