From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9596 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, August 27 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9596 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The 1TAC Safety Disc Is Here Get the Emergency Safety Disc for as low as $24 ["1TA" <1TA@timesharelef.sa] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 08:26:15 -0400 From: "1TA" <1TA@timesharelef.sa.com> Subject: The 1TAC Safety Disc Is Here Get the Emergency Safety Disc for as low as $24 The 1TAC Safety Disc Is Here Get the Emergency Safety Disc for as low as $24 http://timesharelef.sa.com/3uOe3e5s5976UxLXB1rfu0dPKeOc348TXOZiac5mx3cqXLpD http://timesharelef.sa.com/7HMuz_8jgg1hub_4ANHoIJ3XFDJvnzPyEuNWY3yl2Mnc4XzcmQ e frontal bones appear to have been flat on their upper side. The area where the frontals would have contacted the premaxillae is damaged so that their sutures (joints between them) cannot be identified, but the sutures between the frontals and the nasals and parietals are fully fused. This fusion makes it difficult to identify how these bones were part of the skull roof, but the blunt, robust postorbital processes were probably mainly formed by the frontals. On their lower sides, each frontal forms a large depression where a jaw muscle attached. The postorbital process is separated narrowly from a robust zygomatic process, and these two projections enclose a narrow temporal fossa (opening at the temple). The postorbital process contains scars left by massive jaw muscles, parts of which invaded most of the skull roof at the level of the parietal bones. There is a well developed depression behind the zygomatic process, along the side of the squamosal bone, which corresponds to a jaw closing muscle. The subtemporal fossa further behind is broad and its back is defined by a blunt, sidewards extension of the nuchal crest. The maxillae form an extensive palate, with the side margins being almost parallel for most of the upper beak's length, and the palate becomes wider from the front back to the region of the eye sockets. Like in Patagornis, these bones are separated at the midline by a distinct, longitudinal depression running much of their length, and along the back half of the palate, this depression is fl ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9596 **********************************************