Two nasal bones form the bridge of the nose.
The nasal bones of Dactylosaurus meet and are broadly structured.
The stop is the degree of angle change between the skull and the nasal bone near the eyes.
The nasal and premaxillary bones extend about as far backward.
However, recent studies have shown that this "horn" was simply the shifted pointed back end of the nasal bone.
He was badly hurt in that year and lost a piece of his nasal bone.
Unfortunately, the nasal bones are also incomplete in the skull remains from this material.
The upper ends of the two nasal bones were still in place.
The snout, largely formed by the nasal bones, was flat on top.
Absence of the fetal nasal bone has been associated with Down syndrome.