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Large scale curio domes created with old jars <3
Believe it or not, this is an enterolith, or a pearl like structure removed from the intestine of a horse.
metalwork by filippo negroli (1510 - 1579)
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Jajagajhajah CTM
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JESUS TAKE THE WHEEL!
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Pair of Angelfish Skeletons mounted on a Cypress Knee. Fun project!
The skeleton of a sufferer of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP)
Descriptions of medical cases in which people have apparently turned slowly to stone have been recorded since the 19th century; it is possible that some of these cases may be founded in reality. This “stone man syndrome” occurs due to an exceptionally rare genetic disorder causing damaged connective tissue to essentially transmute into bone due to a corruption of the normal repair process. This can often cause the paralysis of joints and ultimately the entire skeleton, as seen here. Curiously (yet terrifyingly) the disease does not immobilize the heart, eyes, smooth muscle or diaphragm, allowing these organs to sustain life and the senses even as the rest of the body is frozen in place.
"…a real specimen held in Ludlow Museum, Shropshire, UK. It shows the skull of a rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) with overgrown incisor teeth.”
Oh, ow :( That poor thing had to be in so much pain—look at where the upper incisors are!