the only feature they all have in common that i know of is that their eyes are always on the front of their head
No, but there was an 'Alien' skull seen hanging on a trophy wall in the ship at the end of Predator 2.
Eye sockets are in the front of the head for the animals that prey, while the animals that are killed and hunted the eyes are in the sides of their heads! This is because the ones that get killed need to be able to look all around them selves so they can see when a predator is coming!
The common name for the cranium is the skull. It is the bony structure that encloses and protects the brain.
the major features of a rodents skull is it is much smaller than Barack Obama's. And it has an imbilicol cord that wraps around the entire skull. Hope that helps! :)
The animals that lived 530 million years ago that resembled lancelets but had a brain and skull are believed to be early chordates called "Haikouichthys." These organisms are thought to be some of the earliest vertebrates, showing features that are more advanced than their lancelet relatives, such as a primitive brain and skull structure.
The cranium.
Because the Snow Leopard is a predator, their eyes are facing forward in their skulls. Prey animals' eyes are located more to the side of their skull so that they have a greater degree of vision in more directions.
No, it is not common for a baby's skull teeth to develop at a young age.
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Humans and animals have skulls to protect the brain.
yes they have a flat skull
Yes, it is common for a child's skull to change before losing their baby teeth.