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Q: Why are there so many holes in the skull?
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It has two holes in its skull behind the eyes.


Where do snakes hear from?

Snakes don't have actual ears; they have holes in their skull that they sense vibrations.


What is the difference between a mammal skull and a reptile skull?

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.


When you light a torch from inside the skull from which places light will come out?

From all of the holes in it. That's the eye sockets, the nose cavities, the mouth, and possibly the ear holes.


Which is thicker the human skull or the chimpanzee skull?

The human skull is bigger so it must be the human skull


Why is it important for the skull to have holes through the bone?

So nerves and blood vessels can get out. Otherwise, it'd be like having a second floor on your house with no windows, doors, or stairs.


Did tyrannous rex have horns?

No. Scientists have found fossils that have proven that tyrannousorus rexes did not have horns. this is because there were no holes in the skull for them.


Why did dinosaurs so many large openings in its skull?

Where one sees a hole in the skull, there was often muscle in the living head, particularly in the skills of the big meat-eaters. Other holes (or "voids") may be sinuses and spaces in general served to lighten the head, fairly important if the creature has it on the end of a long, long neck. By the way, we distinquish the larger group to which dinosaurs belonged (Diapsidae) by the fact that the skulls all have two particular holes, whereas the creatures ancestral to the mammals have only one.


Why are there so many holes in the french loaf?

It is because it is like that.