The horse's coffin bone is located in each hoof of the animal. The hard tissue of the hoof encases the bone; thus called the coffin bone.
Skulls and hooves are sometimes found in the burial places of the Indo-European people of the Copper Ages to the Middle Ages. These people found the horse very spiritual-like and had many rituals dealing with them including burying the hooves with the remains of a person.
Thet are called sarcophagi.
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Where does the name lomax originate from?
Where did the last name plater originate from?
A pall is the cloth draped over a coffin From that we get pallbearer, the person who holds up the coffin that the pall covers.
For HI2 the answer is Hoof
Hayden Coffin's birth name is Charles Hayden Coffin.
Ida Coffin's birth name is IdaBelle Elizabeth Coffin.
Peter Coffin's birth name is Peter Mathias Coffin.
The P2 (short pastern bone), the P3 (coffin bone) and the navicular bone
Yes, they do, except for at the very end. They like them scratched, too, their tails- in the middle and especially at the top part near the base. =) I have eight adults and a young one here at home. xD Horses, of course. -Nicole schaich of Olney, Illinois
in the bone marrow
Coffin comes from the old French word 'cofin' meaning 'a little basket'. This in turn comes from the Greek 'kophinos' meaning basket.
Sarcophagus
Thet are called sarcophagi.
Wears off after a while. Soon all there is inside the coffin is bone and hair.
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