Rostrum (anatomy)

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A rostrum (Latin for "beak") is an anatomical structure resembling a bird's beak, such as the snout of a crocodile or dolphin or the foremost extension of a crustacean's carapace. Since the rostrum is typically located about the thorax of an arthropod, it is differentiated from the cauda or tail.

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