![]() ![]() Lalo later has The Cousins bring his bail money to the border for Jimmy McGill to collect and deliver to him with The Cousins leaving an extra $100,000 as Jimmy's payment. In addition, The Cousins' slaughter of the gang gives Gus the opportunity to take over the gang's territory for himself. This gives Gus the opportunity to dismiss the therapist and leave Hector in a state where he can only move his eyes and his right index finger. Caldera for immediate help, and then attack the headquarters of the rival drug gang to recover the "stolen" drugs that Gus had planted there.Īs their activities have drawn police attention, The Cousins return to Mexico. Nacho calls The Cousins for help, who come to destroy the evidence, take Nacho to Dr. ![]() ![]() To establish this story, Gus kills Arturo the next time he and Nacho come to pick up the Salamanca supply of drugs, and has their car driven to the remote desert and fired repeatedly into it, and then critically wound Nacho to make it look like a rival gang attacked and stole the drugs. Separately, Gus learns what Nacho did with the pills, and forces Nacho to become his mole. Gus, who has a vested interest in deciding Hector's fate as revenge for Max, arranges for a skilled therapist fluent in Spanish to see to Hector's recovery and explain his health to The Cousins. When Hector has a stroke, a result of taking placebo medication that Nacho Varga had planted instead of his nitroglycerin pills for his heart condition, The Cousins quickly arrive to watch over Hector at the hospital and refuse to leave his side. When Mike is waiting to shoot Hector from a hilltop with a sniper rifle, he sees The Cousins shoot and kill the Salamanca's ice cream truck driver and drug smuggler Ximenez Lecerda, who Mike had robbed a few days earlier. They threatened the life of Mike Ehrmantraut's granddaughter Kaylee when Mike refuses to recant his testimony against Tuco. Definitely my go-to resource for all things pertaining to cranial osteology.In 2002, The Cousins served as Hector's enforcers. Now that I have my own copy I don’t have to borrow it over and over again, and can go through it anytime I want. I teach mammalogy at our local university, and waited a few years to buy my own copy of this book, since our campus library had one. If you live in North America, and want to know a *LOT* about the skulls of the animals on the continent (primarily mammals, but the book does also cover birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a more limited fashion), there is no better resource. Without a doubt, this is the best book on skulls ever written. User-friendly format makes comparing species easy. Fully illustrated with drawings and photographs. You will not be disappointed, the layout and detailed photography of this book are amazing.Īnimal Skulls: A Guide to North American SpeciesĬomprehensive guide to the animals of North America. This book will be a valuable resource to any artist looking to do the same. ![]() I bought this book because I like to draw and paint animals and decided it is time to learn more about animal anatomy and the unseen structure of the skull as the foundation to build upon. Each includes a short explanatory paragraph and a data box with information on the animal’s taxonomy, behavior, and diet. The skulls are from the collection of Alan Dudley, a British collector and owner of what is probably the largest and most complete private collection of skulls in the world. Every skull is beautifully photographed to show several angles and to give the reader the most intimate view possible. Īt the center of Skulls is a stunning, never-before-seen-in-any-capacity, visual array of the skulls of more than 300 animals that walk, swim, and fly. Skulls is a beautiful spellbinding exploration of more than 300 different animal skulls-amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles-written by New York Times bestselling author, Simon Winchester. Skulls: An Exploration of Alan Dudley’s Curious Collection Online Guide to Animal Skullsįor a more complete animal skull identification guide, we highly recommend the following books. We give our thanks to the many museums, nature centers, taxidermists, and teaching collections for allowing us to photograph the species found in this guide. We have put together a brief online guide of animal skulls from around the world which you will find below. Clockwise from left: Bottlenose Dolphin Skull, Tasmanian Tiger Skull, African Lion Skull ![]()
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