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  2. Family dog kept coming home with bones, then brought back a ...

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    The family assumed their dog had been bringing back the bones of some animal -- until they saw a human skull in the front yard. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  3. Salvage Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    The show is centered around employees of Black Dog Salvage – a salvage company based out of Roanoke, Virginia that finds, acquires, and eventually sells valuable (yet abandoned or soon-to-be destroyed) pieces of construction salvage. According to Whiteside and Kulp, Black Dog Salvage was established when the pair found themselves in ...

  4. Funnybones - Wikipedia

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    Cat gets left behind when the skeletons decide to go out and frighten anybody they come across. When Dog falls to pieces Big and Little also put Dog back together again after playing on the swings. A BBC video, entitled, Funnybones – Bumps in the Night (Cat. No. BBCV 4871), which contained all twelve episodes, was released soon after the ...

  5. Noodle (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Noodle (c. 2008 – December 2, 2022) was a pug who gained popularity in 2021 after appearing in a series of TikTok videos titled "Bones or No Bones". [1] Noodle was honored by the New York State Senate in November 2021 for his positive impact on society [2] and was the subject of a children's book published the following year.

  6. Stifle joint - Wikipedia

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    This dog's stifle joint is labeled 12. The stifle joint (often simply stifle) is a complex joint in the hind limbs of quadruped mammals such as the sheep, horse or dog. It is the equivalent of the human knee and is often the largest synovial joint in the animal's body. The stifle joint joins three bones: the femur, patella, and tibia.

  7. Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth - Wikipedia

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    A dog that recognised its former owner would carry him across the river on its back. [17] In some accounts, the dogs on the shore act differently according to their colour, yellow dogs would carry the soul of the deceased across the river, while white dogs refuse because they have just washed themselves and black dogs refuse because either they ...

  8. Faith (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Her owner, Jude Stringfellow, adopted Faith when the mother dog was found trying to smother the deformed puppy—her son rescued the puppy and brought her home. Many people, including veterinarians, advised that Faith be euthanized. [1] Instead, using a spoon with peanut butter as an incentive, Jude taught Faith to hop. Faith began to walk on ...

  9. Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles - Wikipedia

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    As the dentary bone of the lower jaw continued to enlarge during the Triassic, the older quadrate-articular joint fell out of use. Some of the bones were lost, but the quadrate, the articular, and the angular bones became free-floating and associated with the stapes. This occurred at least twice in the mammaliformes.