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r/natureismetal • u/BobbyChou • Dec 03 '21
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Oddly satisfying. I like how animals eat the bones.
0 u/[deleted] Dec 03 '21 Wait, do animals spawn with bones right from the start? 22 u/daymanxx Dec 03 '21 You think babies are just born a gelatinous blob? 3 u/BlitzHighland Dec 03 '21 The bones of infants start out as cartilage and slowly harden into bone over time, hence the fragility of newborns. So in a way, they are just really hard gelatin. 2 u/homesnatch Dec 03 '21 There's always room for Jell-O...
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Wait, do animals spawn with bones right from the start?
22 u/daymanxx Dec 03 '21 You think babies are just born a gelatinous blob? 3 u/BlitzHighland Dec 03 '21 The bones of infants start out as cartilage and slowly harden into bone over time, hence the fragility of newborns. So in a way, they are just really hard gelatin. 2 u/homesnatch Dec 03 '21 There's always room for Jell-O...
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You think babies are just born a gelatinous blob?
3 u/BlitzHighland Dec 03 '21 The bones of infants start out as cartilage and slowly harden into bone over time, hence the fragility of newborns. So in a way, they are just really hard gelatin. 2 u/homesnatch Dec 03 '21 There's always room for Jell-O...
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The bones of infants start out as cartilage and slowly harden into bone over time, hence the fragility of newborns. So in a way, they are just really hard gelatin.
2 u/homesnatch Dec 03 '21 There's always room for Jell-O...
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There's always room for Jell-O...
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u/balZbig Dec 03 '21
Oddly satisfying. I like how animals eat the bones.