another interesting item, part of cluky's specimen is noticing that his teeth and jaw looked like they were opened up. after peter'sjaw fused they opened up his teeth there and broke some of his teeth out to that mr. cluky could ingest today foods. this was the only way that he was able to consume anything in those last years of his life. another thing to note about peter cluky's specimen is the contrast between the white remaining natural bone that is in the skeleton and the yellow replica bones. over the course of all of these many decades, peter cluky died in the 1920s, some bones were taken for study so the replicas were put in place, but that still gives us a chance to see in the knee giants, the spine and the jaw very clearly the fused giants and imagine a little bit about what it might have been like for peter at the >> peter clubbingy lived out the rest of his life sitting up like this or lying on his side and died and willed his remains to the army medical museum so that his body could be studied for science. he has been sitting in various iterations of this museum pretty much just like that in that chair