GIANTmicrobes Plush - Skull (Regular)


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GIANTmicrobes Plush - Skull

These Giant Microbes Dolls are a Million times their Actual Size! GIANT microbes are health and science products for humorous, educational, collectible, and Smart fun! Products include printed cards with fun fascinating facts. Unique gifts for students, scientists, teachers, health professionals & anyone with a healthy sense of humor!

All About the Skull
This wonderfully realistic plush representation of an adult human skull will have you thinking about life and enjoying your life in no time. Be thoughtful and put this skull in your room, class, lab, desk, front window, or car. Give your loved ones this adorably beautiful piece – you will have them cheering and thanking you for this reminder to protect their precious brains.

Excellent gift for students, doctors, nurses, teachers, scientists, and any lover of heads and bones. A get-well gift that will never be forgotten. You all will feel great and hold your heads up high.

Skull size: 8” x 7” x 5” (slightly larger than the average adult human skull)

FACTS: You can feel it in your bones that you would not go far without your skull. This bony framework supports and protects your brain and face. The adult skull has cartilage, ligaments, and 22 bones. The cranium has eight bones that surround the brain and form the inner ear. There are 14 facial bones including the eye sockets, nasal cavity, and mandible or lower jaw. The mandible is the only part of the skull that moves, allowing you to chew, sing or even perform Hamlet. “Alas, poor Yorick!”

Babies have flexible skulls to pass through the birth canal and allow their brains to grow. Their skulls are held together with sutures, or joints between the bones. As babies grow, the sutures help the skull grow evenly. The bones gradually fuse to form a solid skull. Adult skulls can often be distinguished between males and females. Male skulls are heavier, whereas female skulls are rounder with less protruding mandibles.

Skulls have often represented death and evil. Mexico celebrates Dia de Los Muertos with decorated skulls. Celtic culture viewed the skull as the seat of power. In Buddhism, the skull represents emptiness and ignorance. The skull and crossbones symbol has been used in ancient funeral rites, on the Jolly Roger pirate flag, and to label poisons. Despite the historic symbolism, there is nothing negative or scary about the bones of your head. Skulls are protective and wonderful, so hold your head high.

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