yes they do have mandibles, they are those weird things by their jaws, they are sometimes big and fuzzy. there are two of them. they are shaped like ovals and they can move them.
Mandibles are jaws. Find the mouth and you will find the mandibles.
Mandibles are used to crush food.
There is a woodlouse hunter (spider) that has pretty large mandibles. Do a google images search on it and see if that is what you are thinking.
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.
Neither has teeth. The grasshopper has chewing mouth parts called mandibles and the spider has hollow venom-injecting fangs. Both are modified legs.
they have 678 mandibles. And its used to 796595465/85744785789
Usually on it's head. (Ex. Ant, beetle, cockroach)
no it has mandibles
Jawbones.