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dylanTheDeveloper, to science_memes in *Neanderthals hunting mammoth* (1897), unknown artist, artwork photograph courtesy of The Beaker Institute Science Library
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First season of Sesame street

ChickenLadyLovesLife, to science_memes in Anthropology PSA

“Son, we need to talk. We found your stash of Marvin Harris books.”

LinkOpensChest_wav, (edited ) to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones
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gatelike, to science_memes in Hummingbird feet

when worlds collide

JeeBaiChow, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones

Nature is so brilliant!

jadero, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones

Are you serious? They really have what amounts to an exoskeleton? Or maybe it’s more accurate to call it a whole-body rib cage?

Just searched and found this fun article. Not really a skeleton but a collection of really stiff hairs or feathers (loosely: the genes are the same ones responsible for “other skin appendages” in vertebrates).

powerofm,

Looks like it’s fake. This research paper shows a more normal skeleton, though they do apparently lack ribs and a pelvis.

girl,

I think it’s just inaccurately labeled as a skeleton. These appear to be skin spikes. www.cell.com/…/S2589-0042(19)30185-3.pdf

jadero,

Interesting. That page says “few vertebrae”, but the image makes it look to me like a full set.

On the other hand, if I found an animal with no ribs and pelvis and only the rudimentary limbs typically found in fish, I’d tend to say that the skeleton was missing. Or at least, ahem, skeletal.

Thanks. My first impression was that there was some funny business, but then I found what I thought was a decent article.

CosmicTurtle,

So you’re saying all my skin tags are just puffer fish thorns?!

Amazing…

danc4498,

Do they scare away predators also?

agent_flounder,
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Only if you inflate yourself.

A_Union_of_Kobolds, (edited ) to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones
Damaskox, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones
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Today I learned that they have bones around their tummy!

kamen, to science_memes in Hummingbird feet

If birbs aren’t real, how come their feet are?

/s

ZombiFrancis,

Depends on model but it is usually a lizard skin coating. Older prototypes used whole lizard feet.

DigitalNirvana, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones

It’s made of caltrops!

Zoboomafoo, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones
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Naturally sourced caltrops

Aviandelight, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones
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Hahaha a living bucky ball. I didn’t know I needed to see this.

burntbutterbiscuits, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones

Is this what people mean when they say they are “big boned”

moistclump, to science_memes in Behold: Pufferfish Bones

I wonder if you can go like

https://i.imgur.com/8lX23R8.jpg

1847953620,

gotta find the hidden button

Shyfer, to science_memes in sea bunnies
foofiepie,

Thanks! I was hoping this was real. Outstanding.

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