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    The skull of a bear is made up of the cranial bones and the facial bones, which include the mandible. The skull is massive, typically long, and wide across the forehead with prominent eyebrow ridges, a large jawbone hinge, and with heavy jaw muscles and broad nostrils. The joints of the cranial and facial bones are called sutures. The cranium surrounds and protects the brain and the organs of hearing and balance. A female skull may be narrower and more pointed than that of a mature male.
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