- The sca**** (pl.: sca****e or sca****s), also
known as the
shoulder blade, is the bone that
connects the
humerus (upper arm bone) with the
clavicle (collar...
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fixed across half of the top with an
elastic band.
Wingbone calls originally were made from the
wingbones of a turkey, and some
still are. They are a suction-type...
- word tatau,
meaning "to strike", from Proto-Oceanic *sau₃
referring to a
wingbone from a
flying fox used as an
instrument for the
tattooing process. The...
- the
Samoan word tatau,
coming from Proto-Oceanic *sau₃
referring to a
wingbone from a
flying fox used as an
instrument for the
tattooing process. In Samoa...
- waterfowl. The only
known species, M. morejohni, is
known from
fragmentary wingbones found in
Middle Miocene-aged
marine strata of Kern County, California...
- 3 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ The
holotype specimen consists of a
wingbone (upper left), a
fourth neck
vertebra (middle top), a left
humerus (upper...
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invented by
Emory Bellard at
Mississippi State in 1979. It was
called the "
Wingbone", a
variation of the
Wishbone Bellard introduced at Texas. A
variant of...
- It
would have been no
longer than 65 cm (25 in) in length.
Subfossil wingbones indicate it had
reduced flight capabilities, a
feature perhaps linked...
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Museum of Art A Room of One's Own,
Yancy Richardson 2013 an axe for a
wingbone,
Thomas Erben, New York 2011
Thomas Erben Gallery, NY 2010
Lightborne Exhibition...
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Photographs on
Clearcutting (1993,
Broken Moon Press) ISBN 978-0913089385
Wingbone:
Poetry from
Colorado (1986,
Sudden Jungle Press) ISBN 978-0937567036 Feinstein...