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Well the vertibrate jaw has a funny history, First my mom and your dad got together and you no what happend from there

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The vertebrate jaw first appeared in early jawless fishes, such as the now-extinct Placodermi, around 450 million years ago during the Ordovician period. This evolutionary development allowed for more efficient feeding and contributed to the success of jawed vertebrates.

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