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Wolves consumed most of the skull, leaving only the palate — the roof of a mammal's mouth — and two rows of teeth.
Mr. Pollak is a stocky, tense, lightly bearded man who customarily displays two rows of teeth even when not smiling; he makes the spoken introductions, he has done all the choreography, and he is either the star soloist or the leader of the ensemble.
In the 1950s, a scientist proposed that the common ancestor of piranhas and pacus had two rows of teeth, which eventually merged into a single row in piranhas.
Salamanders, caecilians and some frogs have one or two rows of teeth in both jaws, but some frogs (Rana spp).
Their dentition, in which two rows of teeth in the upper jaw overlap one row on the lower jaw, is unique among living species.
In addition Chamberlain grew weary of the punishment inflicted on him; after a game against Missouri, he showed imprints of two rows of teeth marks in his arm.
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That tie-in is likely to be lost on Disney's young viewers, but they may spot another connection: Garrett Clayton, who plays the heartthrob Tanner, a "mannequin with six rows of teeth," in the words of one character, bears a striking resemblance to Zac Efron, who formed the gooey center of "High School Musical".
Armed with six rows of teeth, almost all snakes also have extremely mobile upper jaws.
The radula has seven rows of teeth.
Sharks have four rows of teeth.
In this design the RPT is designated to two or three rows of teeth.
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