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Post-Orbital constriction is the narrowing of the skull behind the eyes and before the brain vault, as viewed from above. This generally occurs in a species with larger chewing muscles.<ref>"Postorbital Constriction", http://www.becominghuman.org/resources/glossary.php?mode=definition&termID=201, 5/3/08</ref>
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'''Post-orbital constriction''' is the narrowing of the [[skull]] behind the [[eye]]s and before the [[brain]] vault, as viewed from above. This generally occurs in a species with larger chewing muscles.<ref>"Postorbital Constriction", http://www.becominghuman.org/resources/glossary.php?mode=definition&termID=201, 5/3/08</ref>
 
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Post-orbital constriction is the narrowing of the skull behind the eyes and before the brain vault, as viewed from above. This generally occurs in a species with larger chewing muscles.[1]

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