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large bone on glacial moraine,
on moraine, AK
08AUG2013-12
Orange-Colored Lichens Helping Paleontologists Discover Dinosaur Fossils -
www.sci.news/paleontology/orange-colored-lichens-dinosaur...
Brian J. Pickles et al. 2025. Remote sensing of lichens with drones for detecting dinosaur bones. Current Biology 35 (21): R1044-R1045; doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2025.09.036
my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...
my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections
Wallpaper: Escaneado de la obra de Jeff Smith "Bone" retocado posteriormente con el Photoshop.
SO : Windows XP Profesional SP3 tuneado con VistaMizer con el theme Royale Remixer (modificado).
En la parte inferior tenemos un dock de Rocket Dock. Los iconos fueron sacados de Devianart.
Programa de Captura: FSCapture.
Bone dibujada y guionizada por Jeff Smith es una obra maestra del comic con un argumento inolvidable con mucho humor, un dibujo y un color logradísimos y tremendamente divertida que te hace pasar muy buenos momentos.
La obra consta de 9 tomos editados por la editorial Astiberri.
Ken Bone at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Napkins for birds & cage and bees. Bird bones from rescued zoology book. Letter B from a magazine. Watercolor on boxboard for background.
Swapbot: Going artphabety -B- (Handmade Postcard Club)
Location: Madrid
Date: 14/11/2018
Model: Frodo DKL & Patry Diez
Lightpainter: Frodo DKL & Mario Le2
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
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A bone speaker, or bone conduction speaker, is a tiny, portable device that turns solid surfaces (like a table, glass, or box) into a sound source by vibrating them. my new toy and its awesome technology
source: google Ai
Bone Charcoal
Blue Hill at Stone Barns
Pocantico Hills, New York
(May 9, 2013)
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The Bone Caves are a series of natural caves set into a high limestone cliff called Creag nan Uamh (Crag of the Caves). The caves are named for the large numbers of animal bones found during excavations.
There are four main cave openings in the cliffs, formed before the last ice age by water dissolving limestone in cracks in the surrounding rock. Subsequent glacial action and erosion of the glen by water left the caves hundreds of feet above the valley floor.
There is no indication that the caves were ever used as human habitat, but two separate human burials have been discovered within the caves.
In total, over 1000 pieces of reindeer antler have been found in the Bone Caves, with dates ranging from 47,000 to 8,300 years ago.
One rare find was the skull of a Northern lynx, dated to 1,770 years ago. This is the only Northern lynx ever found in Scotland. Other intriguing remains include a possible polar bear, arctic fox, wolf, and brown bear.
Finds from the caves are kept at the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. (Above Information Off Google)
In every animal population, strategies have developed to help ensure the strongest individuals get the greatest opportunity to mate. While antler size has no bearing on the age of the individual, it IS a great indicator of the health of the animal. Antlers are renewed each year meaning the stags need to find a large source of calcium to supply the antler growth. With a diet of green vegetation, one might wonder where this secret source of calcium originates. The simple answer - from their own bones (primarily their rib cage). Since only the healthiest males will be able to afford such a large diversion of resources, an impressive set of antlers is also an impressive pedigree for parenthood.
Located at 3916 Dallas Parkway near Windhaven In Plano. This was built on Former Haggard Farmland photo taken May 27, 2014 PLEASE NOTE THIS PHOTO IS FOR SALE. IT MAY NOT BE LIFTED OR BORROWED FOR ANY USE WEBSITE OR OTHERWISE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION NO EXCEPTIONS!!. PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS PHOTO. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Antoinette Peterson takes a swab sample from Aviation Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Roger Cunningham to submit for a bone marrow drive aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4).
Walking in Louisiana and came across this sight. It's color but feels monochrome to me. Such a dry feeling for such a humid spot.
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We were a good 20 yards away when my husband said "wait a minute" hit the breaks and reversed back to these bones. He then placed them artistically under my direction of course ;) and I got this photo. He found the rest of the carcass which we assumed belonged to a Wild Boar... either that or a coarse-haired human/boar hybrid.
Dog bone birthday party favors displayed in a dog bowl. Made to match my grandson's birthday partyware...Plaid Pals.
The wolves got fed a few hours ago and this one was still walking around with a bone, I think from a hen.
Amb aquesta foto dels dos GTW 2/6 Stadler i les DM6 i L09 del Cremallera de Núria, desitjo bones festes a tothom qui visita i comenta la meva galeria.
Con esta foto de los dos GTW 2 / 6 Stadler y las DM6 y L09 del Cremallera de Núria, deseo felices fiestas a todos los que visitan y comentan mi galería.
With this picture of the two GTW 2 / 6 Stadler and DM6 and L09 of Núria rack, I wish a merry christmas to all who visit and comment my gallery.
Avec cette image des deux GTW 2 / 6 Stadler et DM6 et L09 Núria Rack de chemin de fer, je souhaite Joyeux Noël à tous ceux qui ont visiter ma galerie et de commentaires.