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- Mandible (13717 bytes)
56: ...comes less obtuse, owing to the separation of the jaws by the teeth; about the fourth year it is 140... - Tooth (14790 bytes)
3: ...]]s are used for slicing food. In [[carnivore]]s only.
35: ...r an infant. Human children have 20 milk teeth evenly distributed across the quadrants. Each quadrant ...
44: Adult humans have 32 teeth evenly distributed across the quadrants. Each quadrant...
53: ...r of each quadrant (i.e. the third molar and commonly referred to as [[wisdom teeth]]) may or may not ...
87: Sugars are commonly associated with dental caries. Other carbohydrat... - Symbiosis (4279 bytes)
11: ...ed in this article does not restrict the term to only the mutually beneficial interactions.
20: ...unt. For the bird's part, this relationship not only is a ready source of food, but a safe one consid... - Koala (10686 bytes)
18: ... [[herbivore]] endemic to [[Australia]], and the only representative of its [[family (biology)|family]...
35: ...y for [[excretion]], and the hind gut is greatly enlarged to extract the maximum amount of nutrient fr...
37: ...d]] areas. Of the over 120 species of gum trees, only about 20 are not poisonous to koalas.
47: ...remain hidden in the pouch for about six months, only feeding on milk. During this time they grow ear...
54: ...ther Australian bird and mammal species, and commonly coexist with humans so long as their food suppli... - Smilodon (2293 bytes)
19: ...rica|North]] and [[South America]]. They are the only known successors to ''[[Machairodus]]''. ''Smilo... - Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
19: Unlike other bears, the sun bear's [[fur]] is short a...
27: ...roots]], cocoa and coconuts. Their powerful [[jaw|jaws]] can crack open coconuts. Much of the sun bear's...
31: ...bear (''Helarctos malayanus euryspilus''), found only on the [[island]] of [[Borneo]]. - Animal (16429 bytes)
78: ...ain germ layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, with only scattered cells between them. As such, these an...
110: ...ra]]. These groups share the presence of complex jaws, from which they are called the [[Gnathifera]]. - Spider (29039 bytes)
84: ...thumb|left|180px|A long-jawed spider illustrating jaws, pedipalps, and eye pattern]]
85: ...upported by a hard [[exoskeleton]] composed of mainly of [[chitin]]. Spiders also have eight legs (ins...
90: ...Primitive [[mygalomorph]] spiders generally have only a pair of [[book lungs]] filled with haemolymph,...
98: ... is better developed than the rest, or there are only six pair, or no eyes at all. Several families of...
116: ...turation and enters his adult life with one palp only. The palpi constitute 20% of its body mass, and ... - Civilization (29205 bytes)
39: ...rtation and [[shipbuilding|sea-faring]] followed only centuries later, and later our earliest [[Timeli...
44: ...ith not all the skeletons completely articulated, jaws removed, faces covered with plaster, [[cowries]] ... - Shark (14021 bytes)
22: ...eet) and which, like the [[great whale]]s, feeds only on [[plankton]]. The [[bull shark]] is a unique...
46: *'''[[Heterodontiformes]]:''' They are commonly referred to as the bullhead, or horn sharks.
47: *'''[[Orectolobiformes]]:''' They are commonly referred to as the carpet sharks, including zebr...
48: *'''[[Carcharhiniformes]]:''' They are commonly referred to as the groundsharks, and some of the...
49: ...ite shark. They are distinguished by their large jaws and ovoviviparous reproduction. - Archaeopteryx (8771 bytes)
19: ...e the discovery of a single feather in [[1860]], only seven additional specimens of ''Archaeopteryx'' ...
25: ... different from any bird we know of today: it had jaws lined with sharp [[teeth]], three [[finger]]s end...
34: ...chaeopteryx'' could genuinely [[flight|fly]], or only hop around and [[glide]] from [[tree]]s. The lac...
36: ...wers, and the latest findings on this fossil are unlikely to be the last word.
54: ...he [[Pal䯮tologische Museum M?]] in [[Munich]]. Only specimen with a breastbone ([[sternum]]). May be... - Dolphin (13554 bytes)
96: Six animals in the family Delphinidae are commonly called "whales" but are strictly speaking dolphi...
109: ...echolocation|echolocation]]. In many species, the jaws are elongated, forming a distinct beak; for some ...
128: ...he knowledge to use a tool is mostly handed over only from mothers to daughters. The technology to use...
135: .... (See external link: [http://www.accobams.org/download/articles/population/Agazzi_etal_2004.pdf Commo...
168: *[http://www.accobams.org/download/articles/population/Agazzi_etal_2004.pdf Commo... - Alligator (1909 bytes)
22: ...igators only the upper teeth can be seen with the jaws closed (in contrast to crocodiles, in which upper... - Crocodile (5982 bytes)
22: ...he long-snouted [[Nile Crocodile]] by holding its jaws shut. All large crocodiles also have sharp and po... - Boto (5572 bytes)
36: ... 25-35 pairs of teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. The front teeth are peglike, whereas the rear te...
59: ....iniidae.inia.html Walker's Mammals of the World Online - Amazon Dolphins] - Arthropod (9248 bytes)
43: ... groups of arthropods include the Diplopoda, commonly known as [[millipede|millipedes]], and the Chilo...
54: ...arthropods forms a rigid exoskeleton, composed mainly of [[chitin]], which is periodically shed as the...
62: ...have followed a "splitting" taxonomy, containing only generally accepted groups and assigning them hig... - Baboon (5672 bytes)
16: ...dog-like muzzles , close-set eyes, heavy powerful jaws, thick fur except on their muzzle, short tail and...
24: ...le the biggest Guinea Baboon is 50 cm and weighs only 14 kg, in all baboon species there is pronounced... - Porpoise (4431 bytes)
20: ...olphins. They have small, rounded heads and blunt jaws instead of beaks. Their teeth are spade-shaped, w...
25: Porpoises are predators hunting mainly fish, often also squid and crustaceans. Most com...
40: ***** [[Finless Porpoise]], ''Neophocaena phocaenoides'' - Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
19: ...elow when swimming. The elongated upper and lower jaws give the animals their name of bottlenose. The re...
33: The species is commonly known for its friendly character and curiosity. ...
40: Their diet consists mainly of small fish, occasionally also [[squid]], [[cr...
52: ...almost exclusively shown by females. This is the only known case of tool use in marine mammals. An ela...
57: ...t and is inserted into the vagina. The act lasts only 10-30 seconds, but is repeated numerous times, w... - Pliers (2624 bytes)
13: ...to pair of [[scissors]] or [[shears]] the plier's jaws always meet each other at one point.
27: ...se or needle nose pliers, which have long, narrow jaws for gripping in confined spaces
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