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The bone of an eagle or vulture was incised for suspension as a pendant.
But it was actually the rib bone of an ancient woolly mammoth.
About 50 years ago the ranch owner Marge Baisch, Shana's mother-in-law, stumbled upon what paleontologists determined was the foot bone of an Edmontosaurus.
Even a Bond movie, the most geographically promiscuous in cinema, would throw us the occasional bone of an in-flight scene, or a plane landing.
On November 21 1953, the world learned the fossil bones found in a Sussex quarry in 1912 were literally half man and half ape - parts of a human skull joined to the jaw bone of an orang utan, with two teeth filed down and carefully tinted to match.
The NRA's school shield report puts flesh on the bone of an idea first raised by Wayne LaPierre, the pugnacious executive vice-president of the lobby group, who made posting armed guards in all schools the centerpiece of his response to the Newtown school shooting in December.
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"The first indication of 'Dippy' was a toe bone of a hind foot," wrote fossil collector Arthur Coggeshall decades later.
To perform the ex vivo test, the ulna bone of a mouse was surgically removed.
I don't see any intrinsic difference between the bone of a human or a rat or a pig.
A dog that breaks the bones of an adult could kill a small child.
They include the bones of an 80-foot-long sauropod (Brachiosaur) and 90-foot-long Diplodocid.
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