about $402,022,003. Or so i read.
Dead buffalo
Arthur Augustus Russell Green has written: 'An x-ray atlas of the skull' -- subject(s): Radioscopic Diagnosis, Skull, Atlases, Radiography
A human skull is different from an ape skull.
It is usually representative of the Plains Indians as the buffalo skull was used as an alter, carried the buffalo's power and housed the buffalo god dependant on the Plain's Indians group. Usually associated with power, both physical and supernatural
You don't. You get household ingredients and make it.
Charles R. Forker has written: 'Skull beneath the skin' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
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Charles N. Chasler has written: 'Atlas of roentgen anatomy of newborn and infant skull' -- subject(s): Diseases, Infants (Newborn), Radiography, Skull 'Atlas of roentgen anatomy of the newborn and infant skull: including illustrations of some pathologic changes and congenital variations with emphasis on fetal radiology' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Infants (Newborn), Radiography, Skull
From a Buffalo skull weigh of a mature bison bull that approximately weigh 2,000 pounds -A Bison Bull. Both the Female and Male Bison Bulls have a sizable head with a small curved horns and a scraggly beard begins to weigh from birth merely 40 to 50 pounds. Reference: Deker, P. (2020). How much does a buffalo skull weigh? Askinglot.
Buffalo skulls are used as altars in certain Plains Indian ceremonies. The oldest known painted object in North America was a buffalo skull with a red painted zigzag, which was thought to be involved in a hunting ritual.
Well, if you are talking about C.M.Russell or CMR in Great Falls, Montana. The skull is of a cow. It was one of the first things Charlie saw when looking out of his train and from then on he would put the skull by his name in every picture and that became the school's logo or symbol.
Charles Probst has written: 'Frontobasale Verletzungen' -- subject(s): Surgery, Skull, Nervous system, Wounds and injuries