Primate Comparisons Measurements. Brain Case Size Use the calipers to measure the brain case Each end should be placed on the temples of the skull If.

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Primate Comparisons Measurements

Brain Case Size Use the calipers to measure the brain case Each end should be placed on the temples of the skull If this equipment is not available, use a tape measure instead

Position of Brain - Top or Behind The brain may be either at the top of the head or behind the eyes Observe the skull to determine which option is correct for your sample

Legs – Two or Four Turn the skull upside down to observe the opening for the spinal chord If it is on the bottom, it is two legs If it is at the back, it is four legs

Forehead or Brow Ridge Brow ridges are bones that extend out above the eye sockets and form a ridge that can easily be seen If this does not exist, the animal has a forehead instead

Canine Size Measure the canines of the skull from top to bottom, not side to side Locate the canines by counting teeth from the center

Face – Flat or Protruding A flat face has no bones that protrude out – remember, a nose is made of cartilage, as is your chin A protruding face has jawbones and teeth that come forward instead of being flat

Picture Resources Brain Case Size: g g Brain Position: Legs: m.gif m.gif Browridge: Canine Size: content/uploads/2008/05/baby-teeth.jpghttp:// content/uploads/2008/05/baby-teeth.jpg Face: