Which mammal has more than seven cervical vertebrae (neck bones)?
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mangusta
sloth
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Almost all mammals have seven neck bones, including giraffes with long necks and whales with short necks. The few exceptions include manatees and two-toed sloths, which each have only six cervical vertebrae, and three-toed sloths with nine cervical vertebrae
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