| 21. | Madelenian humans appears to have been of low stature, dolichocephalic, with low retreating forehead and prominent brow ridges.
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| 22. | Cranial features show a flatter face, u-shaped dental arcade, small canines, an anterior foramen magnum, and heavy brow ridges.
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| 23. | Some " H . rhodesiensis " features, like the large brow ridge, may have been caused by convergent evolution.
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| 24. | Because of their large brow ridges and sloping profiles, Neanderthals " fulfill a stereotype we have of brutish people,"
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| 25. | It has a robust bill, slight brow ridge, and very heavy feet with bare tarsi having scutellate scale pattern.
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| 26. | In more prognathic individuals, this increased pressure triggers bone deposition to reinforce the brow ridges, until equilibrium is reached.
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| 27. | The skull unearthed in Eritrea bears some of the primitive characteristics of Homo erectus, such as the large brow ridge.
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| 28. | The bonobo's head is relatively smaller than that of the common chimpanzee with less prominent brow ridges above the eyes.
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| 29. | However, these early modern humans do possess a number of archaic traits, such as moderate, but not prominent, brow ridges.
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| 30. | Vampires can change at will between human appearance and a monstrous form with a pronounced brow ridge, yellow eyes, and sharp teeth.
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