The skull of Felix Mus Musculus exhibits exaggerated neotenous features, characteristic of anthropomorphized rodent species. The cranium is disproportionately large relative to the facial skeleton, suggesting hypertrophy of the neurocranium. The orbital cavities are enormous, implying hypertrophied ocular structures with reduced interorbital distance, enhancing binocular vision. The maxillofacial region is highly abbreviated, with a reduced rostrum and small dentition inconsistent with typical murine incisors. Auricular processes are hypertrophic, suggesting external cartilaginous extensions far exceeding cranial support structures. Overall, the cranial morphology prioritizes juvenile traits and visual expressiveness over anatomical realism.
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