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A beetle's mandible is a pair of strong, jaw-like structures used primarily for feeding and manipulating food. These mandibles are adapted to the beetle's diet, allowing them to chew, cut, or grind plant material, other insects, or even wood, depending on the species. Additionally, they can serve defensive purposes, helping beetles protect themselves from predators.

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