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    The black bear skull is made up of the cranial bones and the facial bones, including the mandible. The skull is typically massive, much bigger than those of most North American wildlife, and is quite long and wide across the forehead, but narrower in the muzzle area. The eyebrow ridge is well-defined and the nostrils are quite broad. The jawbone hinge is large to accommodate the heavy jaw muscles. The structure of bears’ skulls is very much carnivorous, though with omnivore modifications.
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