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  1. Skeleton (2955 bytes)
    5: ...s, have internal skeletal systems. Examples of exoskeletons are found in [[arthropod]]s, [[shellfish]], and ...
    7: ...ape. On the other hand, arthropods shed their exoskeletons to grow, a process known as [[molting]] (or [[ecd...
    11: ... Animals such as earthworms use their hydrostatic skeletons to change their body shape as they move forward f...
  2. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    29: ...smaller differences between human male and female skeletons.
  3. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    75: ...ith skin and internal organs surviving as well as skeletons; it is even possible to determine what their last...
  4. Axial skeleton (863 bytes)
    4: ...keleton. This article mainly deals with the axial skeletons of humans; however, it is important to understand...
  5. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    18: ...recognized in the [[19th century]], their mounted skeletons have become a major attraction at [[museum]]s aro...
    42: ...t are recovered, very few are known from complete skeletons and even impressions of soft tissue like skin is ...
  6. Animal (16429 bytes)
    76: ... The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate phylum.
  7. Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
  8. Animals (10378 bytes)
    52: ... The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate phylum.
  9. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    44: ...include a collective [[burial]] (with not all the skeletons completely articulated, jaws removed, faces cover...
  10. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    37: ...ed, although a number of museums are home to dodo skeletons. A Dodo egg is on display at the East London muse...
  11. Dolphin (13554 bytes)
    106: ...ctyl]] [[order (biology)|order]]. Modern dolphin skeletons have two small rod shaped pelvic bones thought to...
  12. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    54: ...ives, the [[Onychophora]] and [[Tardigrada]]. The skeletons of arthropods strengthen them against attack by p...
  13. Bat (13851 bytes)
    46: ...he evolution of bats, since their small, delicate skeletons do not fossilize well. However a late Cretaceous ...
  14. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    74: ... total Barnum Brown found five ''T. rex'' partial skeletons.
  15. Sea star (6210 bytes)
  16. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    9: ''Homo sapiens'' skeletons were also discovered in this region. Numerous obj...
  17. Great Barrier Reef (3888 bytes)
    18: ...lla]]e and turn colourless, revealing their white skeletons, and if the water does not cool within about a mo...
  18. Piranha (4128 bytes)
    31: ...schools of piranhas turning horses or people into skeletons within seconds are the result of numerous re-tell...
  19. Cahokia (4221 bytes)
    13: ...te a widespread geographic origin. Over 250 other skeletons were recovered from the mound, most from mass gra...
  20. Scythia (22520 bytes)
    17: ...irm at least part of the legend. It contained the skeletons of a man and a woman, each with weapons, arrowhea...

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