The mastoid is part of the temporal bone located in the skull region. It is situated behind the ear and serves as a site for muscle and ligament attachment.
(i think) the one behind your ear is called a pelvis
The bone beneath the ear is called the mastoid bone. It is a prominent bony structure located behind the ear and is part of the temporal bone in the skull. It serves as an attachment site for various neck muscles and has air-filled spaces called mastoid air cells.
A Bridlepath
a bridlepath :)
It's called tinea and usually associated with muscle tension around the ear.
A skull (very funny) the bone behind your ear is called the mastoid process. the mastoid bone is the most posterior part of the temporal bone of your skull.
no red bump behind my ear. behind my ear it just sore
When you clip or shave the section of mane behind the horses ear, it is called the bridle path. It is on www.Howrse.com riding level 2.
It is called a buzz mane
Bridle pass
The mastoid process is located on the temporal bone of the skull, behind the ear. It serves as an attachment site for neck muscles.