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Sgt Floyd

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Teeth are not considered bones. The outermost layer, the white shell is enamel, while the inside is connective tissue, blood vessels, etc that help connect them to the skull.
....that's...what I said. That they aren't bones...

the issue is...are they actually considered part of the skull, not about if they are bones or not
 

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Ever notice how on milk and juice cartons it says to shake before opening?
 

D'Snowth

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Everything says shake well before opening/using - even laundry detergents and fabric softeners say the same thing.
 

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It's because when things have been sitting for a while, the ingredients can separate. Shaking it mixes it together again.
 

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A lot of fictional dinosaur characters are green.
  • Earl, Fran, Robbie, and Charlene Sinclair.
  • Godzilla (I think... haven't seen any Godzilla things in a long time, but I think he's green and not a different dark color).
  • Baby Bop.
  • Ducky and Spike from The Land Before Time.
  • Pterri from Pee-wee's Playhouse.
  • Reptar.
  • Yoshi.
  • Rex from Toy Story.

Was green an actual color for dinosaurs? It seems it's a go-to color, whether it's trying to be marketable and kid-friendly or if it's trying to be realistic.
 

Froggy Fool

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Ever notice when people, especially children, look up at the ceiling when they don't know the answer to something?

WHY DO THEY DO THIS?
 
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