Skeleton of an ancient gigachang

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Hardest mog ever. This guy was either asian or an american indian.

"The skeleton is exemplary of an extremely muscular body. The deltoid tuberosities are large and the humeral torsion is impressive (See Figure 1). All of the bones are very dense"
"The skull displays extreme masculine traits (See Figure 6). The supraorbital ridge is large, the supraorbital margin is rounded, and the jaw is massive. The gonial angle is close to 90 degrees and strongly flared."
"The large supraorbital ridges and extremely masculine mandible are apparent."
"The lateral and posterior views of the skull are also impressively masculine. The suprameatal crest (also called a “zygomatic arch extension”) is sharply defined, and the mastoid processes are large. The external occipital protuberance is enormous, and the inferior nuchal lines are almost crest-like"



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Keep in mind that he probably wasn't 5'6 but likely at least 5'8 since the most dimorphic men also have proportionally longer torsos for the same height as to maximize upper body strength. Modern femur measurements are for whatever cucks there are nowadays, with them having long legs (feminine).
His shoulders were also way broader than it seems from this assembled skeleton because the clavicles wouldn't be rotated like that, they'd be straight across and on a living human the humeral head would be attached further from the clavicle and there would be more cartilage in between.
 
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I mog since I'm alive
 
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subhuman overjet tho
 

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