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It has two holes in its skull behind the eyes.
yes tortoises have two ears under a small layer of skin behind the skull.
It's the bone that is formed behind the nose inside your skull. It has the holes that you breathe through when you breath through your nose.
If this fossil had a skull, a paleontologist could look for fenestrae (openings). A mammal has one fenestra, beneath the postorbital and squamosal bones. A lizard also has one fenestra, but it is above the postorbital and squamosal bones. Testudine reptiles (turtles and relatives) and snakes have no fenestrae, while the rest of the reptiles have two: one above the postorbital and squamosal bones and one below.
holes that fish use to breath
How did the discovery of temporal skull holes help scientists determine phylogeny of amniotes
To draw a skull with bat wings, simply draw a skull with the eye and nose holes. Then draw huge bat wings on the sides of the skull, where the ears would be.
Trephining - ("truh-FINE-ing")the relieving of pressure or pain in a person's head by drilling holes in the skull.
the mask is the skull of a dead kangaskan. Behind the skull is a baby kangaskan. It was meant to say that in game but they took it out because it was too adult.
Snakes don't have actual ears; they have holes in their skull that they sense vibrations.
After the 3rd guard, behind the box.
A skull (very funny) the bone behind your ear is called the mastoid process. the mastoid bone is the most posterior part of the temporal bone of your skull.