If you are referring to the fosil skeletons you often see in museums, these are held together by wires or other supports. If done well you can hardly see the supports.
they should they need to research and do test and analysis on the artifacts like things in museums, no one cared that dinosaur bones were dug up from the ground and put in research labs and museums
Diatomaceous earth is made up of the skeletons of small animals.
Jawless fish have cartilaginous skeletons, meaning their skeletons are made up of cartilage.
he`s my favorite dinosaur!...
Bones
bump into another dinosaur
Bones cartilage
YES! the skeleton is made up of bones!
Yes, much paleontological evidence suggests that Tyrannosaurus Rex did exist. Basically, people have dug up skeletons and things like that that are all the same, or much the same size, and that's the remains of the dinosaur that we call T. Rex.
A normal dinosaur can weigh up to 35,000 lbs.
Yes, jawless fish have skeletons, but their skeletons are not made up of bone. Instead, their skeletons are cartilaginous, meaning their skeletons are made up of cartilage.
The Guggenheim museums were founded and are run by the Guggenheim Foundation, started by Solomon R. Guggenheim.