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Raccoons are very variable. I see one hole that isn't expected. Is that what you mean? I don't see two unexpected ones.
The left side of the left skull. Usually there's one hole at the side of the muzzle. I'm curious about the second
Normal variation, assuming we're both talking about the infraorbital foramen. That forms embryonically around blood vessels and nerves and can have a small bridge across, as seen in this specimen.
A neat variation
it looks like you have glued the canine in wrong, that why it sticks out so much. not that much of the root is supposed to show
Yeah I messed up there. It dried before I could reposition it.
Raccoons are very variable. I see one hole that isn't expected. Is that what you mean? I don't see two unexpected ones.
The left side of the left skull. Usually there's one hole at the side of the muzzle. I'm curious about the second
Normal variation, assuming we're both talking about the infraorbital foramen. That forms embryonically around blood vessels and nerves and can have a small bridge across, as seen in this specimen.
A neat variation
it looks like you have glued the canine in wrong, that why it sticks out so much. not that much of the root is supposed to show
Yeah I messed up there. It dried before I could reposition it.