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Oct 29, 2025

[Answer] 1. Black Mask, why don't skulls, in their post-decomposition bone form, have noses?

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...1. Nose bones aren't attached to the skull 2. Noses are just muscle 3. Nose tendons are the weakest in the body 4. Noses are made of cartilage, not bone Noses do have structure, but it is made of cartilage, which is more easily decomposed than bone. It does not fossilize, and that is why only the very top part of the nose is defined in a bony skull.




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Noses are made of cartilage, not bone:


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