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LAB NOTES
New Canaan Country School Science Department
Thursday, January 15, 2009
the hip bone connected to the...leg bone...
finishing the owl pellet study means assembling a skeleton, and that requires a steady hand and a good eye for the differences between very small bones.
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The NCCS Science Department is Caryn Purcell, Chair & Upper School; Scott Lilley, Upper School; Jeannie LaPlante, Upper School; Sanj Maliakal, Upper & Middle School; Carol Etzold,Middle School; Chantal Detlefs, Lower School; Hannah James, Lower School; Cyndi Vitti, Early Childhood.
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the landing
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once there were lions
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