Scientists believe they may have uncovered a new variety of "horned" human after discovering a skull that appears neither human nor Neanderthal. In the Journal of Human Evolution, researchers stated: ...
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Why some humans grow horns
Equids, members of the horse family including horses, donkeys and zebras, share curious features called chestnuts. Found on every horse, they appear as toughened growths on their limbs, and can be ...
Cutaneous horns are compacted keratin masses that grow outward from a person’s skin. Their typically curved shape and hardened texture make them look like the horns of a goat, sheep or cow. [AI ...
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