Depending on the distance, yes. At close range, definitely yes.
EASILY. We;ve done them with .22 Magnums before.
effective range is the distance where a skilled shooter can reliably hit a target. For 22 LR, that is about 135-150 yards. The distance at which it will no longer penetrate a skull has too many variables to give a simple answer. The bullet usually drops to below speed of sound by 100 yards, and is dropping velocity quickly after that. By 400 yards it would be unlikely to cause a serious wound.
By shooting it right behind the buffalo's shoulder because the skull is too thick for the bullet to penetrate--it might just graze off.
Disproven on Mythbusters, terminal velocity does not give a bullet enough force to penetrate a human skull. do the math take the mass of the bullet lets say 1 gram and gravity 9.81 m/s/s use the formula force=mass x acceleration and figure it out it is basic physics
By shooting it right behind the buffalo's shoulder because the skull is too thick for the bullet to penetrate--it might just graze off.
Yes, it is possible. If the bullet pentrates the skull, but doesn't damage the brain, or if a non vital section of the brain is damaged, a person can survive.
Yes, X-rays penetrate the skull. It takes something as dense as lead to completely block out x-rays.
The human skull is bigger so it must be the human skull
At close range, yes.
a human skull is what holds your brain. are you 100% sure about that?
The human skull and sheep skull are quite a bit different. The human skull is more round than the sheep skull.
The study of how to use x-rays to look at the brain by having them penetrate through the skull.