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Homo sapiens, headless man, human Pteranodon This is a brain endocast

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This is a brain endocast of the a coyote

The name Ctenochasma was coined by the German paleontologist Christian Erich Hermann von Meyer in 1852

Mosasaurs were giant

The first skull found is in the collections of the Children's Museum of Indianapolis

They reached heights of up to 100ft

Homo sapiens, headless man, human Pteranodon This is a brain endocastThis headless human skeleton was first offered by Henry A Ward in his 1866 catalog. It was made of plaster and cost $20 which was a considerable sum at that time. The Ward's catalog describes the skeleton "Skeleton found on the north central cost of the main land of Guadeloupe, in a bed of modern concretionary limestone. The rock contains the detritus of shells and corals of species now inhabiting the neighboring sea (some of the coral still retaining

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