No its impossible.
No, humans do not have true bony teeth. Teeth are composed of hard tissues like enamel, dentin, and cementum, which are different from bone tissue. Teeth are attached to the jawbone through the periodontal ligament.
The lion was helpful in the story of the lion and the mouse because the mouse helped free the lion from a trap, and later on, the lion returned the favor by sparing the mouse's life when it was in danger. This demonstrates that kindness and help can come from unexpected sources.
The biggest difference is that the second one of them actually exists. The merlion is a mythical creature something like a mermaid, but involving a lion rather than a human. It should not be confused with the sea lion, which is an actual creature that isn't much like a lion at all, but a pinniped, closely related to the true seals and the walrus.
George Washington had dentures made with various materials, including human teeth, animal teeth, and ivory from walrus and elephant tusks. Myth has it that his dentures were made entirely of wood, but this is not true.
It is the true grip of a Master Mason... Cannot and should not be given except on the five points of fellowship...
True. Doppler radar can detect tornadoes.
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no its not true............anyone can have healthy teeth and anyone could have unhealthy teeth.
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There's no such thing as a sand-lion. If that's true google sand lion...
That is false. Your pulse is a measure of your heart rate. The faster your heart beats, the higher (faster) your pulse will be.
False, because the apical pulse is the heartbeat and is heard with a stethoscope. The sphygmomanometer is used to take the pulse on the arm.
It is based on a true story.
True clubfoot is usually obvious at birth