- the sawfish, a
viviparous ray
which has a long flat
snout with a row of
toothlike structures along each edge. It is
found prin****lly in the
mouths of tropical...
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poorly developed, with no ocelli, very
small or
absent antennae, and
toothlike, sicklelike, or
spinelike mandibles. They are also
unable to defecate...
- surface. The
sagittal border, the
longest and thickest, is
dentated (has
toothlike projections) and
articulates with its
fellow of the
opposite side, forming...
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clamping pressure from an
adjustable position. A
serrated blade has a
toothlike rather than a
plain edge, and is used on saws and on some
knives and scissors...
- hygrophanous,
becoming campanulate in age,
margin adorned with
white toothlike partial veil
fragments when
young or
towards the edge,
flesh thin. Gills:...
- stalked.
Their rims are
stiffened with
chitin and may
contain minute toothlike denticles.
These features, as well as
strong musculature, and a small...
- name,
applied by the
Southern Party derives from the
appearance of the
toothlike pinnacle along the
crest of the ridge. 85°13′S 167°12′W / 85.217°S 167...
- for
crenulate but with the
projections at the end of each wing
being toothlike.
detritophagy feeding on
ground remains of
plants and animals. dieldrin...
-
series by
Terry Goodkind. It will bite at
nearby creatures,
leaving deadly toothlike thorns that
burrow into
their skin and
eventually kill them.
There is...
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bright white, up to 1.6
centimeters long, and
usually divided into
three toothlike lobes. Its
bulblets may
produce toxins capable of
poisoning livestock...