Human Biology

For a portion of Junior year next year, we're supposed to build a human skeleton out of anything we can find. So most people build them out of styrofoam or clay. Do you think building a skeleton out of twigs would be creative and/or relatively easy? Someone did a really creative one by using scrap metal and welding them together. But I have no access to welding. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!

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Building a skeleton out of twigs would be a creative way to go about creating a human skeleton, however, it may be difficult to do due to the small size of the twigs and the instability of the structure itself. If you have access to thin wooden dowels, these could provide more stability as well as enable you to build a frame for the skeleton. Paper mache could also be used to cover the dowels, providing the skeleton a more natural look. Another option would be to use wire and glue to bind the dowels together and then use paint to provide the skeletal look. Depending on your artistic ability, you may be able to create some very impressive sculptures. Whatever route you choose, make sure you use sturdy materials and take your time to ensure the skeleton is well-built before beginning the creative portion. Good luck!

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