Super creative and thoughtful answers. It really is a tough one, because upon reading up on it, the answer...or even the question, is a little ambiguous, if not out and out inaccurate. Soooo....I think I'd best tell, as I will be away for the rest of the day and most of tomorrow.
Bones in our body
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The way I look at it, is we don't technically
lose bones...we lose in the total count, as two bones may become one.
Humans are born with about 300 to 350 bones. Many of these bones fuse together between birth and maturity to produce an average adult total of 208 bones. The number of bones in the human body varies according to the counting method used. While some methods consider a given structure to be a single bone with multiple parts, others consider the same structure to be multiple bones.
I promise my next question will be nice.