...Homo sapiens? I need references to specific bones, please.
I was able to talk about the fact that the ilium of the female skeleton form a wider angle than those of the male, which makes the female skeleton suited to childbirth, but that is the only thing I could come up with.
so this dream is beyond bizarre. i dreamed i was with a bunch of girls riding in a suburban and somehow we ended up in this area surrounded by black gated gates with chains around them. from their i remember this evil skeleton man chasing us in a chariot and then a horse with a long bony stick...
and tell ghost stories? I been thinking about this show for a long time. When I was little me and my cousin and grandad used to always watch it, but now he's died and gone, but I well still like to see it to think about them good times.
and tell ghost stories? I been thinking about this show for a long time. When I was little me and my cousin and grandad used to always watch it, but now he's died and gone, but I well still like to see it to think about them good times.
Olympic skeleton athletes will hit the ice next month in Vancouver, where one-hundredths of a second can dictate the difference between victory and defeat. Using state-of-the-art flow measurements, engineering professor Timothy Wei and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y...
Olympic skeleton athletes will hit the ice next month in Vancouver, where one-hundredths of a second can dictate the difference between victory and defeat. Using state-of-the-art flow measurements, engineering professor Timothy Wei and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y...
Olympic skeleton athletes will hit the ice next month in Vancouver, where one-hundredths of a second can dictate the difference between victory and defeat. Using state-of-the-art flow measurements, engineering professor Timothy Wei and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y...
Olympic skeleton athletes will hit the ice next month in Vancouver, where one-hundredths of a second can dictate the difference between victory and defeat. Using state-of-the-art flow measurements, engineering professor Timothy Wei and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y...
Olympic skeleton athletes will hit the ice next month in Vancouver, where one-hundredths of a second can dictate the difference between victory and defeat. Using state-of-the-art flow measurements, engineering professor Timothy Wei and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y...
Olympic skeleton athletes will hit the ice next month in Vancouver, where one-hundredths of a second can dictate the difference between victory and defeat. Using state-of-the-art flow measurements, engineering professor Timothy Wei and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y...
I absolutely love Mexican folk art and I really want to know how to make the skeleton figures that have wire in them so they are bendable. Are they made with clay? If so, what kind, and where could I find that kind of clay? Thanks!