toward the tail
their tails
yes there is some animals that have bones in their tongues...use google to find out which ones (Hint: The ones who use their tongue the most)
at the end of bones
Hands and feet
ends of long bones
Humerus Femur
no animals
No. Dinosaurs did not appear until aout 230 million years ago. You could, however, still find fossils of other animals.
They wore animal skin. As in skinned animals, bones, twiggs, leaves and and anything- they could find.
you expect to find more cartilage between the arm and the shoulder because the cartilage is found in many bones.
If Homo habilis was a scavenger, you might expect to find animal bones with signs of tool marks for breaking into scavenged carcasses, especially the long bones with marrow. You would likely find a mixture of larger mammal bones, such as antelope or wildebeest, as well as smaller animals like rodents or birds. The bone fragments may also show signs of gnawing by other scavengers or carnivores.
They would be in the inner or middle ear.
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