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the eyes
The reason why Hitlers body was never discovered was because it was burnt. Before killing himself, Hitler commanded that his body be burnt so that it wouldn't be put on disply. That is why his body was never discovered.
There is some controversy among historians as to whether or not Hitler's body was ever actually found. There was a lot of confusion and chaos, and there were rumors that the body found at the bunker was not that of the madman, and that the Russians stole the remains.
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The Ear
There is no body part called the mallues. There is, however, a body part called the malleus. The malleus is a tiny hammer shaped bone found in the middle ear. It transmits vibrations from the eardrum to the next inner ear bone, the incus.
The Ear
The three bones in your ear (the Auditory Ossicle) are the smallest in the human body. They are the malleus, the incus, and the stapes. Commonly called the hammer, the anvil and the stirrup respectively.
one of the ear bones probably. malleus or stapes
The incus (anvil), malleus (hammer) and stapes (stirrup) bones in the ear.
The malleus, the incus, and the stapes are the three smallest bones in the human body and they are all in the ear.
Malleus Crease was created in 1996.
Malleus Maleficarum was created in 1487.
Malleus-"Hammer" Incus-"Anvil" Stapes-"Stirrup"
In the ear. Their medical names are malleus, incus and stapes respectively
The three smallest bones in the human body are the auditory ossicles found in the middle ear - they are the malleus, stapes, and incus. More commonly known as the hammer, stirrup, and anvil.