This foundation Rottweiler had a slender long snout,
wider top skull, long body, and long legs.
Not exact matches
The short snout and
wide braincase of a canid
skull (
top) found in Belgium's Goyet Cave, in comparison with two ancient wolves found in nearby caves (middle, bottom), led scientists to claim the Goyet bones are from a 36,000 - year - old dog.
Although the
skull had been crushed, it features notable brachiosaur traits, such as a nasal opening on
top of the head, as well as sockets for
wide, spoonlike teeth.
Eyes set
wide like a gorilla's and a heavy browridge level with the
top of the
skull suggest an ape.
BULLS AND BOSTONS Although the Boston Terrier can be called brachycephalic with its «short, square,
wide and deep» muzzle, in profile the muzzle, from the stop to the front of the nose, is parallel to the
top of the
skull, with no upturn of the nose.