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MAMMAL SKULLS

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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

CARNIVORE Obtains energy from flesh of other

animals

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Carnivore Example

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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

HERBIVORE Obtains energy from plant matter

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Herbivore Example

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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

OMNIVORE Obtains energy from both plants and

animals

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Omnivore Example

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Carnivorous Skull Characteristics

Small, sharp, narrow incisors (cutting and piercing meat)

Canines are well-developed and prominent (hold and tear flesh)

Premolars and molars are very serrated and sharp (cutting=scissors)

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Feline Predator: The Bobcat

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Where would the eyes be located in the skull of a predator?

BOTH ARE LOCATED IN FRONT!!!!!

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HERBIVOROUS SKULL CHARACTERISTICS

Flat molars, premolars Canines small/non existent Rodents: squirrel, mice, beaver have

large incisors that constantly grow WHY???????

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HERBIVOROUS SKULL CHARACTERISTICS

Ruminants: elk, deer, cow Have incisors on lower jaw, but not

upper jaw

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Where are the eyes of herbivores located in the skull?

ON THE SIDES OF THE HEAD!!!

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Omnivores…

Tend to have a combination of the 2 Eyes on front Teeth combine large canines and flat

molars….

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Name that omnivore…….

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Journal Entry #1012/1/16

“Mammal Skulls”Number from 1-31


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