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- 2-3.4. Their dentition is similar to many carnivores, characterized by bladelike incisors, large, sharp canines, and upper molars modified with large,...
- patches. Often, a second layer of tissue, the partial veil, covers the bladelike gills that bear spores. As the cap expands the veil breaks, and remnants...
- librigena, or ch**** spines, detach during moulting.) In ptychopariids, short bladelike genal spines are often present on the tips of the librigena. The thorax...
- warm-blooded vertebrate. Hummingbirds have compact bodies with relatively long, bladelike wings having anatomical structure enabling helicopter-like flight in any...
- prismatic crystals that appear to be acicular, but are instead prismatic in a bladelike form; these can be told apart by the fact that all prismatic crystals...
- jaw fragment contains a long tooth socket for the incisor and bears a bladelike fourth lower premolar, resembling those of multituberculates. The premolar...
- orange Crystal habit Generally appears as anhedral to subhedral in matrix; bladelike prismatic and radial, drusy to granular aggregates Cleavage Perfect on...
- 8 in) and a weight of 5.2 kilograms (11 lb), the teeth have specialized bladelike cusps and carn****ial notches, indicating that the animal was a predator;...
- (prismatic tube), the huang (a flat, half-ring pendant), the hu, the flat, bladelike gui, and the zhang. The original names, value and functions of these objects...
- Literally meaning "sword tooth" in Ancient Gr****, Xiphodon had specialized bladelike selenodont dentition, with its brachyodont (low-crowned) incisors, canines...