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About 500 million years ago, not a single creature had a skull. Over time, these bony plates evolved into the structural marvels that vertebrates—animals with spinal cords, aka you, me, and your pug, carry around today.

In fact, skulls are such complex wonders of nature that when viewed alone, they do look like they belonged to some distant, fabulous creatures. And that alone is enough to give the internet quite a rich source of memesy inspiration.

This time, people are imagining what aliens would reconstruct if they came across the skulls of some of the most loved residents on our planet, like cats, dogs, and wild cutie pies. Scroll down to see the hilarious results, but beware—it may reveal that your chonky catto is a Tyrannosaurus rex in disguise.

Discover more in People Compare How Aliens Would Reconstruct Animals Based On Their Skulls Vs. What They Really Look Like (28 Pics)

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Three-panel meme: animal skull, monstrous alien reconstruction, and the real cute kitten — aliens reconstruct animals

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    Crocodile skull and how aliens reconstruct animals from skulls vs the real crocodile

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    Three-panel meme: skull, monstrous alien reconstruction, and real animal — aliens reconstruct animals from skulls

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    Bored Panda reached out to Ashley Mason-Burns-Meerschaert, the director of education at Skeletons: Museum of Osteology, who told us more about these incredible bones. It turns out, the vertebrates with the most bones in their skulls are bony fish, which can have over 100 in their skulls.

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    Although skulls from different species might look similar, there will be slight differences. Ashley said that “some species of shrews and rodents can only be identified by looking at dental variations under a microscope.”

    There is also some skull variation between individuals of the same species and also between males and females, which scientists refer to as “sexual dimorphism.”

    Ashley said that animals' skulls can change over time for various reasons, like becoming more adapted to the environment, changing due to animals' diet, or because of injuries sustained over their lifetime.

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    Three-panel: skull, alien reconstruction concept, and real hippopotamus — reconstruct animals

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    Split panel: skull, aliens reconstruct animals visualization, and the real otter with open mouth

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    Skull, alien reconstruction and real elephant juxtaposed in meme showing how aliens reconstruct animals

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    It’s incredible how much we can tell about an animal just by looking at these bony structures that support and protect soft tissues and organs.

    For example, some particular skull features can indicate the nature of an animal. Wired suggests that “Big eye sockets point to a nocturnal lifestyle (big eyes harvest more light).” 

    Meanwhile, “giant canine teeth indicate a taste for flesh” and “lightweight bone riddled with air pockets is an adaptation for life on the wing.”

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    Meme comparing skull, alien reconstruction, and real orca, illustrating aliens reconstruct animals from skulls

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    Triptych: skull, how aliens reconstruct animals into monstrous predator, then the real cute marsupial

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    Animal skull, monstrous alien reconstruction, and the real pug — a comparison of how aliens reconstruct animals vs reality

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    Another incredible aspect of skulls is just how complex they truly are. Imagine—a human skull has 22 bones. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, it features 8 cranial bones and 14 facial bones. When a baby is born, the forehead, or frontal, bone is separated in two, but it fuses while growing.

    And now let’s take an alligator. This reptilian has around 53 skull bones, which is more than twice what we have. But it's far from the most skull bones found in an animal.

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    Aliens reconstruct animals meme grid with empty skull and reconstruction panels, actual earthworm pictured bottom right

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    Grid: skull, alien reconstruction of a tiger, and the real chubby tabby cat, aliens reconstruct animals

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    Skull, alien reconstruction concept vs real hamster eating a peanut, aliens reconstruct animals comparison

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    Three-panel image: skull, imagined alien reconstruction, and the real animal, highlighting aliens reconstruct animals from skulls

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    Platypus skull, alien reconstruction mockup versus real platypus, aliens reconstruct animals

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    Skull, monstrous alien-style reconstruction, and the real seal — aliens reconstruct animals from skulls comparison

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    Three-panel meme illustrating aliens reconstruct animals from skulls: crab reconstruction compared to the actual crab.

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    Three-panel image: skull, aliens reconstruct animals imagined toothy flying pigeon, and the real hammerhead shark in water

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    aliens reconstruct animals: skull looks like seed, imagined barn owl, actual tree

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    Aliens reconstruct animals: skeleton-based reptile reconstruction contrasted with real fluffy rabbit

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    Three-panel meme: skull, alien reconstruction, and the real animal - illustrating aliens reconstruct animals from skulls

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    Dog skeleton, alien reconstruction of a monstrous creature, and the real Shiba Inu — aliens reconstruct animals

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    Three-panel: skull, aliens reconstruct animals as xenomorph-like creature, and the real weasel

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    Skull, alien reconstruction sketch, and real colorful chameleon, visual comparing how aliens reconstruct animals

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    Meme comparing skull, aliens reconstruct animals as a grey alien, and the real wide-eyed primate

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    Skull, imagined alien reconstruction, and real lynx in snow — aliens reconstruct animals from skulls comparison

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    Split image showing skull, imagined alien reconstruction, and the real elephant seal — aliens reconstruct animals

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    Turtle skeleton, aliens reconstruct animals into a humanoid creature, contrasted with the real smiling turtle.

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    Aliens reconstruct animals: gecko skull, alienized reconstruction sketch, and the real leopard gecko face.

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