Frank Silva
Using the jaws of life for a rescue.
jaws
The sour candy makes your jaws hurt because, you have a system in your skin that makes it burn and sting. The sour part of the candy (the outer side) has sour mixtures that drives your jaws crazy! -Izzy Daniels!
You could use the Jaws theme tune.
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No.
just the upper
Yes. Kangaroos do have jaws. They have a full set of teeth in both upper and lower jaws.
Notice how your teeth both in the upper and lower jaws make a "U"? That is an arch.
Upper jaw is stable and is not movable. Together with lower jaw, it forms a DYNAMIC masticating system. Together both jaws also help in phonation.
Birds are generally not said to have jaws. Their corresponding parts is the beak, with an upper and a lower part.
As with cattle and other ruminants, giraffes have NO upper incisors or canines. There is a dental pad on top in front that works with the lower incisors. Further towards the rear, there are the molars for grinding.
Molar teeth are found in the back of the mouth in both the upper and lower jaws. They are designed for grinding and chewing food and typically emerge in childhood, with additional molars appearing during adolescence. Humans usually have three molars on each side of the upper and lower jaws, including the wisdom teeth, which are the last to erupt.
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Moose would have about 32 teeth, majority on the lower jaw than the upper, though molars are found on both top and bottom jaws.
No, instead have jaggered ridges that are serrated and sharp on their upper and lower jaws.