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your bones can thicken and flatten if you pound on them enough. that's why martial artist do "hard training." If you punch a wall enough your skin and bones become thicker on your fist, like callouses. Same would be true of your head.

dunno about elongation though.

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then discovery channel is incorrect as well... the bone structure of their face will change to give a flatter surface, like a wild boar, so that they can dig through the dirt instead of the normal pig face we're used to seeing that domesticated pigs have because they're fed from troughs

and apparently i'm not the only one that's seen this on DC, but the guy sounds like he might have been as high as i was when he saw it: http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1460023

The structure doesn't change... It MIGHT become more or less dense and gain or lose some small amount of mass depending on repeated trauma (like mmmbeans was talking about), but it doesn't magically turn into a boar...

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006052204224

...and I work with someone with the title, Curator of Mammals... Do I really have to make myself look dumb and ask her to confirm this for your approval?

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The structure doesn't change... It MIGHT become more or less dense and gain or lose some small amount of mass depending on repeated trauma (like mmmbeans was talking about), but it doesn't magically turn into a boar...

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006052204224

...and I work with someone with the title, Curator of Mammals... Do I really have to make myself look dumb and ask her to confirm this for your approval?

i'm pretty sure i don't need your approval of anything, or vice versa

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