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Dictionary » J » Jaw bone Jaw boneJaw bone --> mandible The jaw bone. ![]()
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Results from our forumRequesting help in design of Non-Human race.... of the wrist (and somewhat a part of it) there is a sort of spur, a bone about one thrid of the length of the forearm that when (through msucle ... primary joints (knees, elbows, knuckles of hand and toe, back of the jaw) lithoderms with a dense bone base and covered in a very mineral rich ...
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Putting them down - Metabolic Bone disease... other friends leopard gecko started showing (to me) signs of Metabolic bone Disease. One had developed lumps on parts of its body and had an odd disfiguration in the jaw. the other one was very slow, limp, lazy, and had weird jerky movements. I was appalled ...
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Hobbit Skull Comparison Software's Unexpected Result.... it was the first specimen found in the Liang Bua cave) and a complete jawbone from a second individual (LB2),[3] dated at 18,000 years old, were discovered in deposits ...
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The essence of masculinity... be the male side . and for facial features thin nose, thin lips, small jaw bone, small cheek bone, pretty eyes,lighter skin, female. and for male, large lips, large nose ...
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chameleon..... A chameleon's teeth are also unique in that they are attached to the jaw bone ridge. Unlike other lizards, chameleons chew their food, often holding it for a moment ...
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