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A toothy Mayan skull, made of limestone and in the shape of a monkey head, is set to go on display at a Maya exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto Canada.
The Mayan 'crystal skulls' may be fakes - but an exhibition at the University of Toronto is to display a real stone skull, a replica of protective wear the ancient people used in a lethal 'sport'.
News UK News Monkeys Laughing teens chop helpless monkey's skull open and eat it's pink brains with spoon in shocking animal cruelty WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: The lifeless monkey had been chained ...
A palm-sized, 20-million-year-old fossil skull from an extinct monkey (Chilecebus carrascoensis) contains evidence that different parts of primate brains evolved independently of each other ...
A monkey-shaped Mayan skull made of limestone is set to go on display at the Royal Ontario Museum, with its curator saying the artifact was likely placed in Mayan tombs to symbolize some sort of ...