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I am the Online Community Manager at PLoS ONE. My scientific specialty is chronobiology (circadian rhythms and photoperiodism), with additional interests in comparative physiology, animal behavior and evolution. I am not an MD so I cannot diagnose and treat your sleep problems. This is a personal blog and opinions within in no way reflect the policies of PLoS ONE. You can contact me at: Coturnix@gmail.com


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EuroTrip '08 - Belgrade, Museum of Natural History

Category: EuroTrip '08
Posted on: April 23, 2008 4:58 PM, by Coturnix

Museum of Natural History in Belgrade is 113 years old. Tomorrow, I will go to the main building to talk to people and perhaps check the library and some specimens - there is no real exhibit there. But today I went to the ancient and tiny exhibit building, all the way out on Kalemegdan (the old fortress). Since the space is so small, they can only showcase a small portion of the collection at any given time. These few months, the exhibits is about Skeletons. Very nicely done. I particularly liked a whole series of skeletons of a fox and another series of a rat, both showing the various phases of the movement, i.e., a single big jump. Several of the pieces showed the disarticulated bones, the internal structure of the bones and joints, etc. Extra points for figuring out the identity of a series of small bones attached to a board...

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Comments

They look like oosiks, penis bones.

Posted by: John McKay | April 23, 2008 6:52 PM

And I knew, with almost absolute certainty, that it would be you who answered the quiz correctly first. ;-)

Posted by: Coturnix | April 23, 2008 6:54 PM

I'm probably the only one of your regular readers who has a penis bone.

I have no fear of traveling to the Congo and having my penis stolen by sorcerers. I have the confidence that comes of knowing I have a spare penis safely stored at home.

Posted by: John McKay | April 24, 2008 1:07 PM

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