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  2. TikTok bone guy: Who is jonsbones and is it ethical to ... - AOL

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    A TikToker is selling human bones — people are questioning whether it is ethical. Jon Ferry is the founder and CEO of JonsBones. He calls the company a "leading provider of medical human ...

  3. JonsBones - Wikipedia

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    JonsBones was criticized after Ferry talked about his bone trade on video sharing platform TikTok, with questions arising about the legality, morality and ethics of trading human bones. Ferry countered that in the United States, there is no law that prohibits the sale and possession of human osteology. [ 7 ]

  4. Museum of Osteology - Wikipedia

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    All the specimens are ethically sourced. [11] The Museum of Osteology partners with zoos, aquariums, wildlife centers, nature preserves, sportsmen, and private donators to make sure the animals are treated with respect and are properly taken care of after death. [12] The museum also receives donations from human donor programs.

  5. Boneghazi - Wikipedia

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    On December 8, 2015, Ender Darling, a 24- or 25-year-old [1] witch living in New Orleans, Louisiana, posted to the Queer Witch Collective that they [a] had been gathering human bones "for curse work and general spells that require bone", as they found them preferable to animal bones. Darling said that the bones came from a "poor man's graveyard ...

  6. A pit of bones discovered under a castle could unlock key ...

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    Tests of animal bones found nearby suggest that the climate was harsh — comparable to modern-day Siberia. That means humans were having success in an extreme climate some 45,000 years ago.

  7. Animal products in pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    It can be derived from animal- or plant-sourced stearic acid, [29] although it is most commonly sourced from cottonseed oil or palm oil. [30] Sodium tallowate is a common soap ingredient derived from tallow—the fat of animals such as cattle and sheep. [31] A popular alternative to this ingredient is sodium palmate, which is derived from palm ...

  8. Fla. Animal Refuge Rescues 21 Horses from 'Heartbreaking ...

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    A Florida animal refuge is showing that "hope is always possible" when it comes to saving the lives of animals in need. Laurie Hood, founder of Alaqua Animal Refuge in Freeport, tells PEOPLE that ...

  9. Bioarchaeology - Wikipedia

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    Bioarchaeology (osteoarchaeology, osteology or palaeo-osteology [1]) in Europe describes the study of biological remains from archaeological sites.In the United States it is the scientific study of human remains from archaeological sites.

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