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No. The skull bones are symmetrical, they are not altered like the ones you refer to. Those skulls go mostly backward, with a slight upward slant, not straight up like this. Also it does not explain the HUGE orbits seen in this skull, way oversize for a human baby. The bones are well developed mature bones, they are not the half cartilage, rubbery bones of a newborn skeleton. Even the ribs are well defined. The joints of the skull bones are fused, at least on the right side, again not usual human infant/baby skull bones.
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