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The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to FollowTheSun For This Useful Post:
AbsoluteApril (03-13-2019),Bogertophis (03-13-2019),Craiga 01453 (03-13-2019),Dianne (03-13-2019),Godzilla78 (03-14-2019),jmcrook (03-13-2019),Pengil (03-13-2019),richardhind1972 (03-13-2019),Sonny1318 (03-14-2019)
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I love seeing stuff like this! Thanks for sharing
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The Following User Says Thank You to AbsoluteApril For This Useful Post:
FollowTheSun (03-13-2019)
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Re: Photo of python skeleton
Originally Posted by FollowTheSun
...Seeing this skeleton of a giant python, I can now understand how they move, and how they use their ribs kind of like feet
within their skin. Was neat to see up close! .....
That's great description, that snakes basically are walking on their ribs... Their scutes would be their "track shoes".
Thanks for posting these great pics!
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bogertophis For This Useful Post:
FollowTheSun (03-13-2019)
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very kool! i bet it was so much work and detail to clean and put all those ribs and vertebrae back together.
RIP Mamba
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The Following User Says Thank You to Ax01 For This Useful Post:
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Thanks for sharing, cool as all get out. I love Field Museum, sweet home Chicago! Born and bred.
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Re: Photo of python skeleton
Great idea to upload those photos !!
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