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Homo Ardenterina was undoubtedly the most unusual variant of the speices. Among its atributes, the spcies had developed multiple mouths to enable them to take in a continous flow of food. One fully intact specimen dicovered in 1912 at Piltdown, a village near Uckfield, East Sussex, had a total of nine eating orifices.
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current | 06:25, 4 April 2007 | 689 × 414 (50 KB) | The Odious Wasp (talk | contribs) | ''Homo Ardenterina'' was undoubtedly the most unusual variant of the speices. Among its atributes, the spcies had developed multiple mouths to enable them to take in a continous flow of food. One fully intact specimen dicovered in 1912 at Piltdown, a vi |
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