Yes, it is possible to find a pellet with no bones occasionally. Pellets are typically composed of indigestible materials such as fur, feathers, and bones that predators cannot digest. However, depending on the predator's diet and the specific prey consumed, there may be instances where a pellet contains predominantly fur or feathers with few or no bones present. Additionally, if the predator has consumed prey that is entirely soft-bodied, such as insects, the resulting pellet may lack bones.
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