Technically that one is true........ they don't have bone kneecaps the same as you and I, but have a small disc of cartilage covering the knee that will eventually calcify and become a kneecap. I've seen xrays of my sons legs just after he was born because the thought he might have a problem with his hips and there was no kneecap there.
Alfred Hitchcock also had three nipples. But of course, he was born w a belly button (duh) it was accidentally removed during a surgery, sewed him back up in the center and sealed it.
Technically that one is true........ they don't have bone kneecaps the same as you and I, but have a small disc of cartilage covering the knee that will eventually calcify and become a kneecap. I've seen xrays of my sons legs just after he was born because the thought he might have a problem with his hips and there was no kneecap there.
Alfred Hitchcock also had three nipples. But of course, he was born w a belly button (duh) it was accidentally removed during a surgery, sewed him back up in the center and sealed it.
But of course, he was born w a belly button (duh) it was accidentally removed during a surgery, sewed him back up in the center and sealed it.
#4 - Yeah, it's the loud crunchy sound that wakes you up!
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