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There's the lower jaw bone, while the top of his head is here.
The dentary (lower jaw bone) itself is robust and short.
They also retained a dinosaur-like joint between the lower jaw bones.
The lower jaw bone fragment is, lacking the tip, six centimetres long.
The dentary or lower jaw bone has a slight upward curve.
In these animals it is connected to two other lower jaw bones, the suprangular and the angular.
The lower jaw bones may have been fused together, a feature otherwise known only in the oviraptorosaurs.
When the mandible (lower jaw bone) is affected, infants may refuse to eat, leading to failure to thrive.
Mandibular means "related to the mandible (lower jaw bone)".
They have shortened snouts, beak-like jaws with few or no teeth, and a large opening in the lower jaw bone.
Though the two worked together between June and September 1912, Dawson alone recovered more skull fragments and half of the lower jaw bone.
The jaw bones are connected by pliable ligaments, enabling the lower jaw bones to move independently.
O'Neill et al. suggested that Akanthosuchus was an alligatorine, based on the characteristics of a partial lower jaw bone (retroarticular).
Ouranosaurus had only small temporal openings behind the eyes, from which the larger capiti-mandibularis muscle was attached to the coronoid process on the lower jaw bone.
The lower jaw bone is called the mandible and the upper jaw bone is called the maxilla.
The predentary is an extra bone in the front of the lower jaw, which extends the dentary (the main lower jaw bone).
By using Vernon's lower jaw bone, Riley digs himself up from the grave, which took him thirteen hours, and is later found by a Texas sheriff.
During the evolutionary succession from early therapsid to cynodont to eucynodont to mammal, the main lower jaw bone, the dentary, replaced the adjacent bones.
The gular plate is a bony plate located on the exterior of the lower jaw, between the two sides of the lower jaw bone.
Jaw joint - The dentary (the lower jaw bone which carries the teeth) and the squamosal (another small skull bone) meet to form the joint.
Norwegian researcher Jørn H. Hurum in 2001 published a detailed description of a complete lower jaw bone from Gallimimus bullatus.
The dentary (tooth-bearing lower jaw bone) was squared off at the front edge, as in Giganotosaurus, and shallow, while the rest of the jaw behind it became very deep.
The malleus is derived from the articular (a lower jaw bone), while the incus is derived from the quadrate (a cranial bone).
The holotype, or original specimen, consists of only a maxilla (upper jaw bone), and a dentary (lower jaw bone), both from the left side of the same individual.
Several other Russian therapsids known only from lower jaw bones have been placed in Ictidorhinidae, and the family is likely a paraphyletic assemblage representing a small body type than a true clade.