The bone that has a head resembling pliers is the mandible, or lower jawbone. Its structure includes a body and two rami that extend upwards, forming a joint with the temporal bone of the skull. The mandibular condyle, which fits into the temporomandibular joint, can be likened to the gripping head of pliers, allowing for movement similar to how pliers grasp and manipulate objects.
a bone-head
Bone Head was created in 1997.
yes ck (pro) does have a bone in his head
You can but they are severly crappy with thehelp of needle nose pliers.(They have to be needle nose pliers,anything else is to big.)
I would vote for: phillips head screwdriver flat head screw driver pliers adjustable pliers (channel-locks) vise grip pliers (locking) needle nose pliers adjustable wrench (crescent) pipe wrench (steelson) hammer measuring tape
The radius bone in the forearm has an end called the radial head which is shaped like a monkey wrench.
The head bone's connected to the neck bone...
Pliers with a special shape in the head (mine have 3 shapes) that compress a 'crimp' (a small metal tube) onto a wire.
Capitulum articulates with the head of radius
Pincer does not hold things like pliers can.
The skull bone.
The 'bone' on a ram's head is actually hollow, and it is called horns.