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Donny Bajohr At first glance, the two gorilla skulls on display in a new exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History are unremarkable, except for maybe their size.
Punching the gorilla wouldn't do much damage because the ape's skin and skull are thicker than any human's. And if a gorilla decides to bite you in a fight, I hope you have life insurance.
The skull of a male gorilla. The crest can be seen at the top of the skull. The skull of a male gorilla. The crest can be seen at the top of the skull. Katherine Balolia He said if the sagittal ...
One of the skulls was a gorilla’s, with a small square piece cut out of one temporal lobe, then put back in place. Curious, Myers had eased the small square out and discovered, written inside in ...
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