Yes, cockroaches have mandibles, and they are very effective. There is not much that a cockroach cannot chew through.
There's a species of cockroach that eats eyelashes, usually those of young children while they are asleep.
A cockroach will never have teeth in its mouth. A human will never have paired, jointed mouthparts such as the mandibles that cockroaches have.
Mandibles are jaws. Find the mouth and you will find the mandibles.
Mandibles are used to crush food.
The only way to determine a cockroaches eating habits is by observing its surroundings. They will alter their eating habits since their food supply is ever changing depending on where they are at.
Mandibles are jaws and are used for eating.
Yes. The lower jawbones are the whales mandibles
yes they have mandibles that can be seen if you look closely.
Mandibles are frequently fractured in a boxing contest.
Usually on it's head. (Ex. Ant, beetle, cockroach)
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no it has mandibles
Jawbones.