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Caudally – transverse bony septum at the rostral end of thecranial cavity

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Caudally – transverse bony septum at the rostral end of thecranial cavity

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It seems like you've provided a statement rather than a question. The statement discusses a structure located at the rostral end of the cranial cavity. "Caudally" refers to the direction towards the tail end of the body, while "transverse bony septum" likely refers to a bone barrier or partition. The "rostral end of the cranial cavity" refers to the part of the skull where the brain is housed, towards the nose end.

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