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What came with it, though, were rumors of arson, violence, and crime wastefulness gone mad as cash was burned, clothes torn, food strewn on streets.
The loggerhead will turn its neck sideways to consume the torn food on the scale points.
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In short, a dog's teeth serve as weapons and as tools for cutting or tearing food.
With its canines, premolars, and molars, P. kapilimai could bite and chew its food using the sharp incisors in the front of its mouth for tearing food and the interlocking upper and lower molars at the back of the jaw for grinding the food.
It's all female hands tearing food apart".
There, the sea otter eats while floating on its back, using its forepaws to tear food apart and bring it to its mouth.
Crown Testudines comprise 319 extant species [ 49], all of which are toothless and instead have a keratinized beak that in combination with strong jaw muscles allows testudines to tear food and capture prey [ 21].
William Orr, the Oster sales manager, said that the grinder doesn't mash or tear foods, has no crevices that will catch dust or food particles, & is probably 3 times as powerful as the average mixer.
Thus, the following types of teeth are known: molars (used for grinding up food), carnassials (used for slicing food), premolars (small molars), canines (used for tearing apart food) and incisors (used for cutting food).
"I've seen Mexicans bite into a tortilla and burst into tears – food is very emotive for them; it reminds them of their mother, grandmothers – of home.
For example, why cannot it be merely a coincidence that the front teeth grow sharp and suitable for tearing the food and the molars grow broad and useful for grinding the food (Phys. 198 b 23 27)?
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