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lapo4ka [179]
3 years ago
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What might the shape of the skull and the supraorbital height tell us about each species?

Biology
2 answers:
Sladkaya [172]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: The shape of the skull and the supraorbital height tell us the following about each species-

  • It can tell us about the intelligence of species and what all senses they were dependent upon for their survival
  • Most of the species possess similar skulls as mostly their structures are  oval shaped, sloped or round shaped.
  • Species have different food habits that is determined by the teeth, which vary from long and dull to short and dull.
  • Variation in teeth and face shapes could also be due to different geological locations.
  • In particular, the foramen magnum be located where the spine connects can be attributed to how the species gathered food through hunting and what kind of food they sought after.
  • Overall, the shape and the supraorbital height of each skull informs us the advantages and disadvantages each species had in its ecosystem.
  • It also tells what probable causes of death would be when the species died.
barxatty [35]3 years ago
7 0
The shape of the skull and the supraorbital height tells us about each species are the following:
-It gives us hints and evidences about which evolution stage the specie evolved.
-It gives us hints and evidences about the characteristics of the specie. Each specie on a particular evolution stage has different characteristics and attributes. 
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