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  2. Adamantium - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine's skeleton and claws [9] Sabretooth's skeleton and claws were laced with adamantium in a 1998 storyline. [10] Most of Bullseye's skeleton. [11] Lady Deathstrike's skeleton and talons [12] Cyber's skin, except for his face, and claws; X-23's claws [13] The Russian's body, following his resurrection by General Kreigkopf [14]

  3. Dreadnoughtus - Wikipedia

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    116 bones out of ~256 in the entire skeleton (including the skull) = 45.3% complete; 115 bones out of ~196 in the skeleton (excluding the skull) = 58.7% complete; 100 types of bones out of ~142 types in the skeleton (excluding the skull) = 70.4% complete

  4. Sentinel (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Adamantium Cyborgs - Near-fully mechanical mutant hunter killers refitted by Weapon X with the titular metal as an endoskeleton using sentinel based nanotech. Coming in numerous alphabetical categorical batches, these bionic weapons can shed their skin revealing a murderous automaton with the abilities of various X-Men heroes and villains ...

  5. Neanderthal anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical evidence suggests they were much stronger than modern humans (possibly stronger than the chimpanzee, given that they're the human's closest living relative) [1] while they were 12-14cm shorter on average than post World War II Europeans, but as tall or slightly taller than Europeans of 20 KYA: [2] based on 45 long bones from at most ...

  6. Talk:Adamantium - Wikipedia

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    HOWEVER, the Wikipedia article on Adamant says that both "Adamantite and adamantium (a metallic name derived from the Neo-Latin ending -ium) are also common variants [of adamant]." Adamant refers to any especially hard substance. If this is true then the word adamantium has a much more extensive history than Wolverine's claws before the 1960's.

  7. Anurognathus - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated wingspan of fifty centimetres (20 inches) and a nine centimetre long body (skull included), its weight was limited: in 2008 Mark Paul Witton estimated a mass of 40 g (1.4 oz) for a specimen with a 35 cm (14 in) wingspan. [4] The holotype was redescribed by Peter Wellnhofer in 1975.

  8. Gnatalie is the only green-boned dinosaur found on the planet ...

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    The latest dinosaur being mounted at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles is not only a member of a new species — it's also the only one found on the planet whose bones are green, according ...

  9. Gallimimus - Wikipedia

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    The foot may have become clenched and disarticulated as it decomposed, which made the tendons flex, and was later stepped on by heavy dinosaurs. The area may have been a single bone bed (based on the possible number of poached specimens) representing a Gallimimus mass mortality, perhaps due to a drought or famine.