Freak of the Week #8
Teeth present in the specimen
Here is an unusual looking object, but not as uncommon as it might appear! What is it? What animal is it from? What is its function? (Hint: it IS from Ohio.) By the way, I’ve already talked to one teacher who is going to use the Freak of the Week series in her class on Natural History next semester. This would make a great resource for teachers in biology or natural history, and the students would love it! It’s an innovative way to open up discussion on a variety of topics. Keep the F.o.W. in mind if you’re a teacher, or feel free to forward to a teacher that you know.
Answer:
So what is this odd-looking skeletal structure!? It’s found commonly in Ohio’s archaeological sites, so to find the correct answer you have to go visit the blog of the Archaeology Dept. If you haven’t seen this blog, it’s very informative and interesting. It’s worth a visit!
For the answer to this Freak of the Week see the post by Juli Six at: https://www.ohiohistory.org/reason-382-to-work-in-a-museum-surprise-teeth/
Posted December 5, 2013