Mustaches aren't called "mouth brows" primarily due to historical and linguistic reasons. The term "mustache" derives from the French word "moustache," which has roots in Latin and Greek, whereas "brow" typically refers to the forehead area or the hair above the eyes. The distinct cultural and aesthetic connotations associated with mustaches have solidified their identity separate from the concept of brows, making "mouth brows" an unlikely alternative. Additionally, language tends to evolve based on usage and tradition, which further reinforces established terminology.
this question needs to be more specific. if you arent specific, it is hard to get answers.
I believe the toy vending machine has some at a local Pizza Hut, but I may be wrong. I mean, they do have some pretty sweet mustaches, so why would they not distribute grills as well.
Mouth-less animals.
dodge the gorillas hands when he comes down jump grab his eye brows fall into his mouth grab his tooth until it falls out do this 2 more times bingo your done
it is the harmonica.it can also be called the mouth organ
An entrance to a cave is called a cave mouth or cave opening.
they have a mouth just like us, that is what helps them to breathe, but they cant breathe if they are out of water unless they are land animals, which most of them probably arent/
It is called a delta.
a pigs mouth is a technically a snout but, in particular, a pigs "snout" is called a "gruntle"
# largemouth # liltlemouth # mouth on bottom # mouth in middle # mouth at top
It is more properly called "Hoof and mouth" disease, from the places where farmers would first notice the symptoms in their cattle.
inside the snails mouth is a tongue called the radula