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A Crick in the Neck

June 7th, 2007 by Morgan J. Locke

Archeopteryx Fossil

Did you ever wonder why intact dinosaur skeletons often have the head arched way back? Apparently it’s not simply bad posture…it’s a characteristic of all animals in the midst of slow and agonizing death throes. Click the pic to read more about it.

Posted in Morgan, Science | 3 Comments »

3 Responses

  1. Madeleine Robins Says:

    That’s fascinating and…sensible, I think.
    I love when the common sense knowledge of one discipline opens a door for another one.

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  3. Morgan J. Locke Says:

    It’s pretty interesting, isn’t it? Vague resonances of James Burkes’s Connections

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