Not exact matches
By measuring the length, width and
height of moose
craniums — on 662 skulls gathered on Isle Royale by hundreds of citizen science volunteers over four decades — clear patterns emerge.
The Maludong endocast is broader and taller than the Chinese Pleistocene H. sapiens
cranium from Liujiang (breadth 115 mm,
height 95 mm), and much broader than the endocast of the late Upper Pleistocene Japanese Minatogawa I
cranium (112 mm).
Its frontal lobe is, however, very distinct from the endocast of the H. rhodesiensis Kabwe
cranium (breadth 108 mm,
height 88 mm, chord 78 mm), broader and longer than NEAND endocasts (breadth 107 mm, chord 82 mm) and broader, longer and taller than ERECT (breadth: 99 ± 8 mm; z2.64, p0.01;
height: 74 ± 11 mm; 2.18, p0.02; chord: 76 ± 6 mm; z1.60).
They do have a short head when compared to the
height of their
cranium, along with an adorable pushed in nose to accompany the rounded skull, tiny face and the famous bat - like ears.