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The lions’ teeth were damaged during their lifetimes. Study co-author Thomas Gnoske found thousands of hairs embedded in the exposed cavities of the broken teeth. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
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StudyFinds on MSNVikings battled more than enemies: Scans of ancient skulls reveal widespread dental disease, infectionsGOTHENBURG, Sweden — When archaeologists unearthed the remains of Viking-age Swedes from their thousand-year slumber, they ...
Example of Baikal seal skull specimens. (a) Maxilla and (b) mandible tooth row. (c–f) Enlarged view of maxilla teeth. (c) Yellow arrows represent the number of cusps. (d) Yellow dashed line ...
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