There then followed a discussion on why bones in X-rays looked white.
The bones look much the same from this side, and the things that might decide to eat you can't get through the walls.
The bones are a brownish orange color and look like they've been in mud for a long time.
An odd, misshapen appearance or a bone that looks out of its normal position.
A misshapen joint (the bone looks out of its normal position).
The bones on the table certainly looked different now that Williams's assistants had been to work on them.
Lee pulled a bone saw from her bag and looked at it with loathing.
These long bones looked more than four months dead.
But it's not what the bone looks like that's important, is it?
The discarded bones and the claw-marks in the rock might look just as fresh after another hundred million years.