Depending on the size of the Head or the skull??
Yes, of course. The other factors that they consider are not just the size, but also the shape of the bones.
Gross differences are size and shape. The shape of a human skull is bigger because it has a bigger brain to hold. the rodent doesn't have a bigger brain therefore it doesn't need a bigger skull. also the human skull has holes at the back to hold some vertebrates unlike the rodent skull.
Protecting your brain, which must be the size of a pea if you are asking this question!
The human skull finishes growing between the ages of 18-21. It reaches its adult size and shape by the end of adolescence. After this period, there may be slight changes in the skull due to factors like aging, but the growth phase is complete.
because of the evolution, it is a nature process of all beings.
Lobster's eat their own. In their growth, they shed their hard shell and for a period of time have a soft shell,very susceptable to being eaten. They grow in size and then regrow their hard shell.
Pituitary gland located inside of your skull. Size of a pea.
The human skull stops growing during late teenage years, typically by the age of 18-20. At this point, the bones in the skull fuse together and no longer undergo significant growth in size.
The average size of Homo habilis skulls is around 600-750 cubic centimeters in volume, which is smaller than the average modern human skull size.
whiskers are only useful if the whiskers are the size of the head and if the head is the size of the body, so if the size of the head is the same as the body, then yes. If not, then no.
The average size of a Dryopithecus skull is estimated to be around 20-25 centimeters in length.