Skull detectives: Understanding Mammal Skulls!
Mammal skulls can tell you amazing amount about an animal's biology. Was it a predator or a prey species? What did it eat - plants, meat, or a combination of the two? Did it walk on four legs or on upright on two legs? All this information is readily seen when you look at a mammal skull. Learn more from Cornell University students, Serina Brady and Victoria DiCamillo, in this older Naturalist Outreach STEM video. Produced by Dr. Linda Rayor and the Naturalist Outreach Program, with support from New York State 4-H and Cornell Cooperative Extension.

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