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The skull is twice as long as broad and steadily narrows forwards (Fig. 1&2). It is
widest at the auditory region. As the bones are connected by sutures and even partially
fused, the boundaries of individual bones can be made out only with difficulty.
The skull has a large dorsomedian fontanella and hence the cranium lacks a roof. The
fontanella is anteriorly bordered by the dermethmoid, posteriorly by the supraoccipital
and laterally by the frontoparietals.