The first mention of the "classic" pirate flag is associated with a French pirate Emmanuelle Wynne in 1700, which used the image of a skull with crossed bones beneath it with an hourglass on a red or black background.
Usually a skull and cross bones or sometimes their logo .
A skull and cross-bones with the words Orlando on top and Pirates below all inside a shield shape.
pirates
it means your going die
The Jolly Roger
I is called the "Jolly Roger"
The Jolly Roger
Pirates flying a flag showing a skull and cross-bones (Jolly Roger) was used to intimidate any ships that the pirate were going to attack.
The human skeleton has 206 bones and the human skull has 22 bones. The percentage will be: 22/206*100=10.67961165% OR it can be: 30/206*100= 15% (depending on the amount of human skull bones)
Suture bones are found in the skull. They are called skull bones and are connected by sutures.
That would be the "Jolly Roger" flag, popularized during the early 1700s by pirates preparing to attack.
there are 34 bones in a horse skull, not including the auditory bones (ear bones)