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The skull is on the small side, with minimal supraorbital ridges.
Another skull, smaller, the supraorbital ridges more delicate than the man's.
The supraorbital ridges above the eyes of this species are larger than any other member of its family.
Shallow supraorbital ridges are present above the eyes, and the space between them is slightly concave.
The cast of his features was similar, though more pronounced - heavier supraorbital ridges, larger nose.
The supraorbital ridges are more prominent and the frontal sinuses larger.
The supraorbital ridges (located above the eyes) are well-developed.
The eyes and supraorbital ridges are hardly elevated.
Negroids have the third largest brow ridges with an "undulating supraorbital ridge".
The supraorbital ridges--they've only just begun to develop, yet already they're unmistakable.
The forehead between the short scalp hair and the brows on the huge supraorbital ridges receded sharply.
It was robust and bore well-developed supraorbital ridges (located above the eyes) on the braincase.
The bottom of the forehead is marked by the supraorbital ridge, the bone feature of the skull above the eyes.
Caucasoids have the second largest brow ridges with "moderate supraorbital ridges".
Then he drew a red line from the junction of the baby's supraorbital ridges to the tip of his smallish nose.
The horn shark's supraorbital ridges are low and terminate abruptly; the space between them on top of the head is deeply concave.
The skull displays prominent supraorbital ridges.
In the skull, the rostrum (front part) is less flat than in related species and the supraorbital ridges (above the eyes) are prominent.
They have short snouts with the nostrils placed almost at the tip, and well-elevated eyes and supraorbital ridges.
Kneeling beside it, she pulled off her gloves and ran her bare fingers above the orbit, feeling the robust curve of the supraorbital ridge.
There were white markings in the fur around his eyes, accentuating the heavy supraorbital ridges, making the poor child look like- The poor child.
Like other bullhead sharks, the horn shark has a short, wide head with a blunt snout and prominent supraorbital ridges over the eyes.
The mutant in "The Parting of the Ways" seems to have two identical symmetrically set eyes above which is a prominent supraorbital ridge.
The fossil record indicates that the supraorbital ridge in early hominins was reduced as the cranial vault grew and became positioned vertically, above the face.
Because of this, the erect position of the head is possible without the prominent supraorbital ridges and the strong muscular attachments found in, for example, apes.