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Then rock the curved jaw of the pliers against the wood.
The latest design has slightly curved jaws, so can be used more effectively on pipes.
Its jaw is thin and straight, unlike the curved jaws of most other polyglyphanodontians.
It had an unusual bony crest running along its snout and long, narrow, curved jaws with a pointed tip.
This eel is characterized by its narrow, curved jaws, vivid red stripes on the head, and elongated tubular nostrils.
The curved jaws of the hubs reduce deformation of the spider to maintain the zero-backlash fit.
They differ in 'leaning back' to a greater degree than the former and because they have a more curved jaw angle than the latter.
Like other members of the genus, the Hookjaw sports curved jaws and rows of large, glass-like teeth.
Members of the genus feature distinctive, curved jaws that prevent them from fully closing their mouth and aids them in catching, and holding on to prey.
Then the shark's snout came right out of the water and it drove in towards the head, the lower curved jaw open so that light glinted on the teeth.
He caught four trout in rapid succession, thick, heavy-bodied trout with silvery, speckled sides and curved jaws filled with needlelike teeth.
The teeth matched those first described by Depéret, but the strongly curved jaw bone was very different from both Megalosaurus and Dryptosaurus.
Campylognathoides ("curved jaw", Strand 1928) is a genus of novialoid pterosaur, discovered in the Württemberg Lias deposits, the first specimen consisting of wing fragments.
They are dual purpose pliers, with a flat jaw that is used for breaking out scores and a curved jaw that is used for grozing flares from the edge of broken glass.
The maxillae are distinct in having straight lower margins, distinct from the often curved jaws of ophiacodontids and sphenacodontids but similar to the straight jaws of some other synapsids like Archaeothyris, Haptodus, and Varanops.