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Your baby's skull consists of several bony plates that fuse during the first year or two, forming a protective enclosure for the brain. The joint is called a cranial suture.
Franz West. "The Ego and The Id." 2008. Installation At BMA. Private Collection. @Franz West. Franz West. "2625." 1991-1999. Installation At BMA. Hort Family Collection. @Franz West.
Tue, Dec 2, 2008 (8:51 p.m.) The Los Angeles Zoo has been working for months on its new "Pachyderm Forest" _ a $42 million exhibit designed to give elephants the space they need to beat the blues of captivity.
METRO VANCOUVER -- An Abbotsford mother is suing over a police-dog attack on her 10-year-old son while he was tobogganing near his home. The boy, Thomas Rennie, required three surgeries to his arm and had to sit out a season of minor hockey, his mother, Rachel Chaisson, claims in her lawsuit.
The tiny population of the endangered Sonoran pronghorn is on the rise, and federal officials are considering establishing a second habitat for the mammals that could include Yuma Proving Ground and the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge.
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. South Coast Air Quality Management District will hold a town hall meeting Wednesday to update the public on recent efforts to reduce emissions of hexavalent chromium from TXI Riverside Cement Co.
A Colorado animal sanctuary has rescued 18 animals from a defunct zoo in northeast Nebraska. The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colo., is the new home for 13 wolves, two tigers, one black bear, one lion and one coyote.
Never mind Barack Obama's appointment of Hillary Clinton as secretary of state. There's more important news on the finding-the-right-person-for-the-job front: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has appointed onetime teen heartthrob Tab Hunter to the Santa Barbara...
A popular snake named Tickles has been found alive and well after being snatched four months ago from the Saskatoon zoo.
Not even bears benefit from the bear market, it seems. When Knut the polar bear cub celebrates his second birthday at Berlin Zoo on Friday, this could be almost the last time he meets his adoring public on what was taken for granted as his home territory. Not only does the growing animal need a larger enclosure than the zoo can provide – where did those millions of euros he brought in from ...
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