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  2. Xenomorph - Wikipedia

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    Physically, the human/Alien Newborn is very different from other alien young, being larger, with pale, translucent skin, a skull-shaped face with eyes, a human tongue, and a complete absence of a tail. The Newborn fails to bond with its Alien queen mother, killing it, and imprinting on the Ripley clone instead.

  3. Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism - Wikipedia

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    Ape skeletons. A display at the Museum of Zoology, University of Cambridge.From left to right: Bornean orangutan, two western gorillas, chimpanzee, human. The evolution of human bipedalism, which began in primates approximately four million years ago, [1] or as early as seven million years ago with Sahelanthropus, [2] [3] or approximately twelve million years ago with Danuvius guggenmosi, has ...

  4. Predator (fictional species) - Wikipedia

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    Upon arriving on Earth, the Predators were worshipped as gods by humans, and they taught many of the civilizations how to build pyramids (an explanation as to why many of these different ancient societies had distinctly similar cultures and architecture), but in return expected sacrifices of humans for use as hosts for huntable Xenomorphs ...

  5. The jaw-dropping 'Alien: Romulus' ending sets it apart from ...

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    She painfully delivers an alien egg, which contains a Xenomorph/human hybrid inside. The "Offspring" feeds on Kay. Kay (Isabela Merced) gives birth to a Xenomorph/human hybrid in "Alien: Romulus."

  6. Alien: Romulus director explains connection viewers miss to ...

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    *The following story contains light spoilers for Alien: Romulus*. Alien: Romulus director Fede Álvarez has shed light on an overlooked link to Ridley Scott’s 2012 film Prometheus hidden within ...

  7. The most disturbing scene in 'Alien: Romulus' was teased ...

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    Fast-forward to the end of the movie, the substance has drastically altered Kay's DNA, causing her to give birth to a revolting giant egg that contains a Xenomorph/human hybrid.

  8. Humanoid - Wikipedia

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    A humanoid (/ ˈ h juː m ən ɔɪ d /; from English human and -oid "resembling") is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics. By the 20th century, the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of the human skeleton .

  9. Why Did Ancient Peoples Alter Human Skulls? - AOL

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    A 'skull cult' refers to the practice of ritualistically altering human skulls. Ars takes a look at evidence of 'skull cults' across the globe throughout different eras in time.