i found a small skull yesterday with two horns that where facing like a handle of a bike and I found it interesting but was wondering what possible animals that it must belong to.
No, it is not medically possible or ethical to implant real horns into your skull. Any procedures involving surgical modifications for horn implants would be considered extreme and high-risk, with potential serious health risks and complications. It is important to prioritize your health and well-being over cosmetic modifications.
Both are mammals. So the skeletons are almost same. This may be insulting statements for many of you but then it is true. There is difference of the size and shape but then the bones are same. In case of the horse the bones are quite strong and bigger. In case of horse you have single toe evolved as a hoof. You can find very small four bone there in rudimentary state. Your elbow is rotated by 90 degree. Tell bones are rudimentary in man as compared to horse.
Antlers are bone horns are not bone they are carotine like finger-nails
no
The value of an animal skull can vary greatly depending on factors such as the species, size, condition, rarity, and legality of sale. Some animal skulls may have more value to collectors or for educational purposes, while others may have little to no monetary value. It's best to research specific factors related to the skull in question to determine its worth.
Yes - but they're only simple 'bumps' on the skull. As the animal grows, the horns gradually lengthen.
The giraffe is the only animal born with horns called ossicones. These ossicones are made of ossified cartilage and are part of the giraffe's skull structure.
No they didnt because we're like apes. They did not have horns and neither did we!!! hope this helped!! :D
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.
all of them, the brain is inside the skull
No way?
it is a vertabrate
Triceratops horridus had the most massive skull, due to the horns and the fringe. Other ceratopsians had proportionately longer fringes, but Triceratops was also the biggest of the group.
The Sperm Whale (Physeter Macrocephalus) (Cachalot) is the animal with the largest skull in the world (both in general and aquatically).The African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta Africana) is the largest-skulled terrestrial animal in the world.The extinct aquatic animal with the largest skull would probably be either a Mosasaurus Hoffmannii or a Carcharodon Megaladon.The Titanoceratops Ouranos is the extinct terrestrial animal with the largest skull.
The Sperm Whale (Physeter Macrocephalus) (Cachalot) is the animal with the longest skull in the world (both in general and aquatically).The African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta Africana) is the longest-skulled terrestrial animal in the world.The extinct aquatic animal with the longest skull would probably be either a Mosasaurus Hoffmannii or a Carcharodon Megaladon.The Titanoceratops Ouranos is the extinct terrestrial animal with the longest skull.
the bumblebee bat
Not sure what you mean here, but when a bovine is dehorned, the horns don't grow back, especially if they were cut at the root and not an inch away from the skull. If the horns were cut only an inch away from the skull, they still will grow, but not normally like they would if they were not cut off.