Lately I've been working hard remastering my classic comic strips, which I intend to drop next week in one big package for your Christmas present. If you've been good, I might even throw in a bonus page but no promises. Anyway, this has left me time for either a well-thought-out article or sleeping in ridiculously late so in lieu of your article, here are some interesting facts about skulls:
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| The giraffe's ossicones are part of its skull!!!1 This means giraffe Hamlet would have convenient handles by which to hold giraffe Yorrick. |
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| Snakes' lower jaws are separated into two mandibles that don't meet in the middle. This looks weird when viewed. |
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| The hammerhead shark has the most metal of all skulls in the animal kingdom. |
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| The toucan's skull is very tiny compared to its beak, and most of it is eye socket, leaving very little room for its brain. What's YOUR excuse? |
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| Finally, the anteater's long face is in fact skull all the way through. I didn't know that, did EWE? |
Tune in next week to see if I can meet my deadline! The suspense is out of control.
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