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On [[Earth]] in [[ | On [[Earth]] in the [[distant past]], [[Ian Chesterton]] found an [[animal]] [[skull]] with no '''horns''' or [[antler]]s, suggesting that it came from a [[horse]] ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') or [[deer]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child (novelisation)|Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child]]'') | ||
The [[Judoon]] had [[Judoon horn|horn]]s. Removing the horn of a Judoon captain was considered a dishonour and therefore the worst of insults. | The [[Judoon]] had [[Judoon horn|horn]]s. Removing the horn of a Judoon captain was considered a dishonour and therefore the worst of insults. | ||
([[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'') | ([[TV]]: ''[[Fugitive of the Judoon (TV story)|Fugitive of the Judoon]]'') | ||
[[Category:Anatomy and physiology from the real world]] | [[Category:Anatomy and physiology from the real world]] |
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On Earth in the distant past, Ian Chesterton found an animal skull with no horns or antlers, suggesting that it came from a horse (TV: An Unearthly Child) or deer. (PROSE: Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child)
The Judoon had horns. Removing the horn of a Judoon captain was considered a dishonour and therefore the worst of insults. (TV: Fugitive of the Judoon)