Sentence examples for long skull from inspiring English sources

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"This guy has a long snout, long skull, incredibly sharp teeth.

SPORTSWEDNESDAY, PAGE D1 Face to Face With King Tut Teams of artists and scientists, using computer scans to reconstruct the face of King Tut, say he had buck teeth and a long skull.

Ornitholestes is known from a nearly complete skeleton found in Wyoming, U.S. It was about 2 metres (6.6 feet) long, with a long skull, neck, and tail; the neck was apparently very flexible.

Before long, skull fragments and other remains were laid on a table in a conference room at Immaculata, beneath a crucifix, for an examination by Janet Monge, a physical anthropologist and the curator at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, and Dr. Matt Patterson, a local dentist with training in forensic odontology.

In 1811, Lyme Regis fossil hunter Mary Anning - aged just 12 - and her older brother Joseph unearthed the 2m (6.5ft) long skull of an ichthyosaur.

The newly identified pliosaur, Pliosaurus funkei, was a gigantic sea predator around 40 feet long, with two pairs of paddle-like limbs that allowed them to speed through the water, and a 6.5-foot long skull.

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On the Saturday of the trip, wearing jeans, a vest, and a long skull-and-bead necklace — a symbol of impermanence that he picked up at a Buddhist supply shop in Kyoto — Snyder reported to the Asia Society, on the Upper East Side, for a symposium devoted to his travels through India with Kyger, Ginsberg, and Orlovsky.

But many have long puzzled over findings that some of the earliest known skeletons with long skulls and prominent foreheads do not resemble today's Native Americans, who tend to have rounder skulls and flatter faces.

Wolves are dolichocephalic (long skulled) but not as extreme as some breeds of Canis familiaris, such as greyhounds and Russian wolfhounds (Borzois) [2].

Interestingly however, our census data indicate the highest mortality occurred when Triceratops was about 2/3 grown ( = skulls approximately 2.0 m in length compared to adults with 3.0 m long skulls) prior to the final ontogenetic stage of frill expansion and fenestration in Triceratops ( = "Torosaurus").

Therefore, it seems almost certain that azhdarchids would have been capable of feeding upon at least some elements of large carcasses, although their long skulls and necks would inhibit their ability to obtain flesh from the deepest recesses of a corpse.

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