Hippo Skull
Hippo scientific name: Hippopotamus amphibius, semi-aquatic giant mammal, stout, thick and hairless skin, saliva containing red pigment (UV protection); Developed incisors and huge canines (up to 50cm in males) are used for fighting and defense. It is distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting rivers, lakes, swamps and other still water environments, occasionally in coastal mangroves.
African Forest Elephant Skull
The African forest elephant is an independent species of the genus African Elephant (Loxodonta), with significant genetic and morphological differences from the larger African steppe elephant (Loxodonta africana). Mainly distributed in the central and western African tropical rainforest areas, such as the Congo Basin, Gabon, Cameroon and other places in the dense forest.
The 13th century cultural relic "The Corpse of the Gotland People" from Gotland Island, Sweden
The Swedish History Museum has a large collection of various bones, including human remains. The left and front sides of the skull are injured. There is a small square hole above the left eye and on the left cheekbone, which may be caused by a pole shaped weapon or a battle axe. The crack on the mouth may be caused by a sword or a thin edged axe. The skull is one of thousands of cultural relics discovered in a mass grave on the outskirts of Visby, Gotland Island. All the remains and items found at the site originated from the battle between Gothland farmers and Danish mercenaries on July 27, 1361.
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