Now I am not always the fastest on the uptake, but if you smack me in the face twice I start paying attention. Surely it was not a coincidence that the caudal vertebrae of these two not-super-closely-related sauropods had little ridges inside their neural canals. The problem was, I had...
The withers are at the top of the shoulder where the neck joins the body. The lump seen on many horses is the top of the spiny process of the tallest thoracic vertebrae. This part of the vertebrae is quite high on some horses and shallow on others. Horses aremeasuredfor height from the...
Today armed thugs kidnap the family members of rival gangs and either beat them, rape them and then either tear them from limb to limb or discard the beaten lump of a human by the way-side. The lucky ones die. The unlucky ones are later killed by family members in the name of “...
The plugged duct feels like a sore and tender lump. But, it usually develops on one of your breasts. Fungal Infections Breastfeeding mothers are at risk ofyeast infection.The problem can lead to itchy nipples and shooting/achy pain in your breasts. Treatment For Problems With Breastfeeding If...
and, to a lesser extent, theropods including birds, especially in relation to skeletal pneumaticity; Mike works on partial mid-to-posterior dorsal vertebrae of sauropods. We frequently collaborate with each other and with other authors on a whole range of topics, from nomenclature to neck ...
Anyway, the frontals lifted away cleanly and easily (the right frontal bringing its ?nasal with it, being still slightly attached). This reveals how huge the eyeballs are (the big, black globes) and how relatively feeble the brain is (the pale brownish yellow lump between them): ...
Well, this is frustrating. Over on the VRTPALEO mailing list, all the talk at the moment is of the new paper by Henry Galiano and Raimund Albersdörfer (2010), describing their rather comically named new species Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus. And to
And we know that we’re looking at the vert from the front, otherwise the backwards-projecting cervical rib would be sticking through that lump of sandstone, coming out of the plane of the photo toward us. Here’s what I now think is going on: I’m still convinced that the bits of ...