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What kind of bone is this?
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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1807518" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>Here is a drawing of a dog skull. On the skull being discussed from the pond, all of the bone forward of the purple in the drawing is gone. I was wrong about there being the location of the root of the back most tooth on the skull. That is gone with the rest of the front of the skull. The Zygomatic bone is missing in addition to the Maxilla and Nasal bone and all the teeth. As I said previously, dog skulls vary depending on the breed and the shape of the frontal bone is the portion that varies quite a bit. The Zygomatic process is the widest part at the top of the old skull in the photo and the V shaped spot in the middle of the top of the bone is where the back of the nasal bones used to fit. The things that look like horns are the Zygomatic process of temporal, shown in the grey area with parallel lines in it in the drawing. I hope this helps somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1807518, member: 16398"] Here is a drawing of a dog skull. On the skull being discussed from the pond, all of the bone forward of the purple in the drawing is gone. I was wrong about there being the location of the root of the back most tooth on the skull. That is gone with the rest of the front of the skull. The Zygomatic bone is missing in addition to the Maxilla and Nasal bone and all the teeth. As I said previously, dog skulls vary depending on the breed and the shape of the frontal bone is the portion that varies quite a bit. The Zygomatic process is the widest part at the top of the old skull in the photo and the V shaped spot in the middle of the top of the bone is where the back of the nasal bones used to fit. The things that look like horns are the Zygomatic process of temporal, shown in the grey area with parallel lines in it in the drawing. I hope this helps somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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