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The 36-foot human skeleton on display at the museum is 36 feet tall.
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No, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a 30-foot human skeleton. Such claims are considered to be a part of urban legends and hoaxes, often fueled by sensationalism and misinformation. Fossils and remains of human ancestors have been discovered, but none have reached such extraordinary sizes.
Bobsledding takes four people to do it, luge and skeleton only take 1 person. Luge is foot-first and skeleton is head-first.
Yes, the calcaneus is considered part of the appendicular skeleton. It is the largest bone in the foot and is located in the hindfoot, contributing to the structure and support of the foot and ankle.
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The calcaneus is the "heel". It is one of the tarsal bones in the foot.
The calcaneus is the "heel". It is one of the tarsal bones in the foot.
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Yes, they have found 80-foot long skeletons in India, 20-foot long skeletons in Egypt, eleven 7-foot long skeletons in the Americas, a 36-foot long skeleton in France, eight 36-foot long skeletons in Greece, in southeast Turkey a 47-inch human femur, and a bunch of other giant humanoid bones!
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