2018
DOI: 10.2478/acve-2018-0030
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Skull Bone Anatomy of the Young Common Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus Amphibius)

Abstract: Hippopotamidae family is nowadays represented by two species within two different genera: pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis) and common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius). The common hippopotamus has a very unique anatomy, and the shape of the body, especially the head is adapted for a semi-aquatic life style. The morphological examination and description of the gross anatomical features of the hippopotamus skull is described in this paper. The shape of the skull is adapted for the amphibian way of… Show more

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“…Skull and mandible . The dimensions of the cranium ( S1 Fig in S1 File ) were gathered by measuring the distance between the Processus palatinus ossis incisivi (rostral margin the premaxilla) and the caudal margin of the Os palatinum (caudal margin of palatine), and the distance between the Processus palatinus ossis incisivi and the caudal margin of the Os occipitale ( Basis occipitale ) [terminology from 41 ]. The length of the mandible was measured from the caudal indentation of the Ramus mandibulae to the cranial margin of the Corpus mandibulae ( S2A Fig in S1 File ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skull and mandible . The dimensions of the cranium ( S1 Fig in S1 File ) were gathered by measuring the distance between the Processus palatinus ossis incisivi (rostral margin the premaxilla) and the caudal margin of the Os palatinum (caudal margin of palatine), and the distance between the Processus palatinus ossis incisivi and the caudal margin of the Os occipitale ( Basis occipitale ) [terminology from 41 ]. The length of the mandible was measured from the caudal indentation of the Ramus mandibulae to the cranial margin of the Corpus mandibulae ( S2A Fig in S1 File ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a neonate Choeropsis liberiensis ( pygmy hippopotamus), the occiput, which may or may not include the interparietal, is separated from the frontal by a fontanelle [51]. In a subadult of Hippopotamus amphibius, the parietals meet and separate the frontals from the occiput [52]. The interparietal in non-cetacean mammals always contacts the supraoccipital posteriorly, but a possible synapomorphy of Xenorophidae † or subclade within, is loss of contact between these bones.…”
Section: (C) Evolution Of the Odontocete Skull Roofmentioning
confidence: 99%