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A cranial extension is a structure or part of the body that protrudes or extends outward from the skull or head region. It can refer to specific anatomical features like horns or prominent crests found on certain animals, or in some cases, it can also be used to describe certain medical conditions or abnormalities affecting the cranial area.

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