"Mark ProbertFebruary 8, 2004" <
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> "Robert Bronsing" <
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> > "fergal" <
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> > > Do such things exist , and if so does anyone have any leads or references they'd be willing to
> > > pass onto me ?
> > >
> >
> > That doesn't exist. Look at these pictures to see that the inner skull doesn't have that many
> > bones, and certainly none that could possibly
> become
> > loose.
>
> Geez...I thought we found the cause of Jan and Debbee...
Yes, but the links you provided do not show the connective tissue , how it connects to bones like
the sphenoid.
This bone can be moved , thus I can only assume that it might also be able to become loose.