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Q: How does the maxillary angle and palate shape relate to the size of each species mouth?
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How does the maxillary angle and palate shape relate to the size of each species' mouth?

I am a doctor in paleontology, this question is incredibly easy. The maxillary angle is not related to the size of the species' mouth. You should go back to school you noob.


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