I had not used the method since the little accident involving my jaw bones and lips last summer.
It was identified from skull, jaw bone and pieces of teeth.
The jaw bones, who do all the talking but little else!
Among them was a jaw bone of a herbivorous dinosaur.
His face dropped away suddenly and where the jaw bone should have been there was only a little button.
How's that one shambler going to eat with no jaw bone?
Its teeth were locked into his jaw bone and he could not tear them loose.
It is found inside the tooth and runs to the jaw bone.
These are oval and slightly elevated above the jaw bone.
There's the lower jaw bone, while the top of his head is here.