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Background imageJaws Collection: Donkey - Linda at London Zoo ?TopFoto Jaws retort response

Donkey - Linda at London Zoo ?TopFoto Jaws retort response joke hey tongue long in the tooth dental inspection open wide loud pay attention shout noise nostrils

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10790847

Picture No. 10790847
Badger - close view of teeth (Meles meles) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10750296

Picture No. 10750296
Great White Shark - man reaching out to touch nose. (Carcharodon carcharias) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10870460

Picture No. 10870460
European Grey Wolves snarling, showing aggression (Canis lupus) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10864939

Picture No. 10864939
Mink Skull- X ray showing teeth (Mustela vison) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10864934

Picture No. 10864934
Aardvark - skull showing simple peg like cheek teeth and no incisors or canines (Orycteropus afer) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 10852952

Picture No. 10852952
Shark Jaws - skeleton (Carcharhinus sp.) Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Animal skulls display

Animal skulls display. Collection of animal skulls in a display cabinet

Background imageJaws Collection: Honey bee mouth, SEM C016 / 8004

Honey bee mouth, SEM C016 / 8004
Honey bee mouth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the mouth a honey bee (Apis sp.), showing the hairs that cover its body. Magnification: x37, when printed 10 centimetres high

Background imageJaws Collection: Bullet ant C018 / 2481

Bullet ant C018 / 2481
Bullet ant. Close-up of a bullet ant (Paraponera clavata), showing its large jaws (mandibles, centre). Bullet ants get their name from their powerful and potent sting

Background imageJaws Collection: Mandrill TOM 588 Male yawning Papio sphinx or Mandrillus sphinx © Tom & Pat Leeson / ardea. com

Mandrill TOM 588 Male yawning Papio sphinx or Mandrillus sphinx © Tom & Pat Leeson / ardea. com
TOM-588 MANDRILL Baboon - male yawning Captive, Zoo Mandrillus sphinx Vulnerable species. Formerly Papio sphinx Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Gorilla skull

Gorilla skull (Gorilla). Side view X-ray showing the cranium, eye socket, nasal area and jawbone

Background imageJaws Collection: Turtle ants head, SEM

Turtle ants head, SEM
Turtle ants head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a soldier turtle ant (Cephalotes sp.) from the Amazonian rainforest. One of its compound eyes (green) is at left

Background imageJaws Collection: Dental anatomy

Dental anatomy. Historical anatomical artwork of healthy and diseased human teeth and jaws. The teeth and jaws are seen from several different directions

Background imageJaws Collection: Babys skull

Babys skull. Side view X-ray showing the cranium, eye socket, nasal area and mouth. For an X-ray of an adult human skull see image P120/222 and for an X-ray of a childs skull see image P120/224

Background imageJaws Collection: Dunkleosteus sp. prehistoric fish

Dunkleosteus sp. prehistoric fish
Dunkleosteus sp. fish in the sea in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago), computer artwork. This large predatory fish had jaws but not true teeth, instead having plates of sharp bone

Background imageJaws Collection: Helicoprion, with ammonites

Helicoprion, with ammonites
Helicoprion. Artwork of the prehistoric shark Helicoprion swimming among ammonites. This genus of shark existed from the late Carboniferous period (280 million years ago)

Background imageJaws Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, artwork. This extinct fish lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago). Dunkleosteus was a large predatory fish that had plates of sharp bone within its

Background imageJaws Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting
Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish hunting a Cladoselache shark, artwork. These two species lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago)

Background imageJaws Collection: Lion Skull

Lion Skull
PM-4181 SKELETON - LION SKULL Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: web@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageJaws Collection: Wild Dog - with mouth open snarling - Mashatu Game Reserve - Botswana

Wild Dog - with mouth open snarling - Mashatu Game Reserve - Botswana
GET-1957 Wild Dog - with mouth open snarling Mashatu Game Reserve - Botswana Lycaon pictus Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Great Lakes Bush Viper - striking with mouth wide open - Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa

Great Lakes Bush Viper - striking with mouth wide open - Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa
MM-72 Great Lakes Bush Viper - striking with mouth wide open Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa Atheris nitschei Michele Menegon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Red / Red-Bellied Piranha - mouth wide open showing teeth - Venezuela

Red / Red-Bellied Piranha - mouth wide open showing teeth - Venezuela
WAT-15020 Red / Red-Bellied Piranha - mouth wide open showing teeth Venezuela Serrasalmus nattereri M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White Shark VT 8211 Coming out of water with mouth open	- South Australia Carcharodon

Great White Shark VT 8211 Coming out of water with mouth open - South Australia Carcharodon carcharias © Valerie &
VT-8211 Great White / White / White Pointer SHARK - head emerging from water, mouth open. South Australia Carcharodon carcharias Distribution: Worldwide

Background imageJaws Collection: Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) standing with mouth open - Southern New South Wales, Australia JPF26723

Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) standing with mouth open - Southern New South Wales, Australia JPF26723
JPF-13086 Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) standing with mouth open Southern New South Wales, Australia Canis lupus dingo Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Stag beetle - Head and horns Europe

Stag beetle - Head and horns Europe
PPG-1486 Stag beetle - Head and horns Europe Lucanus cervus Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Polar Bear - looking thru door window of pickup truck - kind of like 'looking for lunch. ' October

Polar Bear - looking thru door window of pickup truck - kind of like "looking for lunch. " October
TOM-1541 Polar Bear - looking through door window of pickup truck - kind of like "looking for lunch." October Alaska Ursus maritimus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for

Background imageJaws Collection: Black Bear North America

Black Bear North America
FG-11082 North American Black BEAR - close-up of head roaring North America Ursus americanus Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJaws Collection: Red-Bellied Piranha Fish

Red-Bellied Piranha Fish
WAT-6177-m PIRANHA - Red-Bellied Piranha, showing teeth and mouth Serrasalmus nattereri M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJaws Collection: Bullethead Parrotfish - Note the many teeth that form the parrot like beak

Bullethead Parrotfish - Note the many teeth that form the parrot like beak
VT-8715 Bullethead Parrotfish - Note the many teeth that form the parrot like beak. These teeth are specially designed for munching coral Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

Background imageJaws Collection: Dog's Skull Left side - Left side with bone over canine tooth removed to reveal the length of

Dog's Skull Left side - Left side with bone over canine tooth removed to reveal the length of the root
HEN-18 Dog's Skull Left side - Left side with bone over canine tooth removed to reveal the length of the root. This explains why surgical removal of the canine tooth is difficult

Background imageJaws Collection: Wolf attack in Camporeggiano, Umbria, Italy

Wolf attack in Camporeggiano, Umbria, Italy
Peasants of Camporeggiano in Umbria, Italy, are attacked by a huge wolf -- a mother snatches her child from its jaws !

Background imageJaws Collection: Lion. Moremi National Park. Botswana

Lion. Moremi National Park. Botswana

Background imageJaws Collection: Canis dirus, dire wolf, side view

Canis dirus, dire wolf, side view

Background imageJaws Collection: Model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, head and shoulders, side view

Model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, head and shoulders, side view

Background imageJaws Collection: Picture No. 11992704

Picture No. 11992704
Nile Crocodile - Agatha Crocodile Ranch, Agatha, Tzaneen district, Limpopo province, South Africa Date:

Background imageJaws Collection: Bulldog Gets Dachshund

Bulldog Gets Dachshund
GOT HIM ! - the British bulldog holds the German dachshund in his jaws. Date: circa 1915

Background imageJaws Collection: Sir Brook Watson escaping from the jaws of a shark

Sir Brook Watson escaping from the jaws of a shark
Miraculous escape of Sir Brook Watson, 1st Baronet (1735-1807), merchant, soldier, and later Lord Mayor of London, from the jaws of a shark during his boyhood. He lost his right leg below the knee

Background imageJaws Collection: Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus

Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History: Amphibia, Augsburg, 1794

Background imageJaws Collection: Upper and lower human jaws

Upper and lower human jaws
The upper and lower human jaws, depicted in two skulls, the lower of which is resting on a book Source: A practical treatise on the diseases of the teeth

Background imageJaws Collection: Rhincodon typus, Whale Shark, low angle view

Rhincodon typus, Whale Shark, low angle view

Background imageJaws Collection: Brace-and-bit, front view

Brace-and-bit, front view

Background imageJaws Collection: Hand drill, front view

Hand drill, front view

Background imageJaws Collection: Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) showing its teeth, low angle view

Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) showing its teeth, low angle view

Background imageJaws Collection: Illustration, Short-tailed Monitor (Varanus brevicauda), emerging from undergound-dwelling hole

Illustration, Short-tailed Monitor (Varanus brevicauda), emerging from undergound-dwelling hole with insect in its jaws, side view

Background imageJaws Collection: Prehistoric fish in ocean

Prehistoric fish in ocean

Background imageJaws Collection: Dulle Griet (Mad Meg) 1564 (oil on canvas)

Dulle Griet (Mad Meg) 1564 (oil on canvas)
XIR325 Dulle Griet (Mad Meg) 1564 (oil on canvas) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); 117x162 cm; Museum Mayer van der Berg, Antwerp

Background imageJaws Collection: The Hunt, 1579 (vellum)

The Hunt, 1579 (vellum)
XIR204797 The Hunt, 1579 (vellum) by Duran, Diego (16th century); Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Codex Duran, Historia De Las Indias; ); Spanish, out of copyright



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"Jaws: Exploring the Fascinating World of Teeth and Jaws" Discover the intricate world through captivating images that showcase the diversity and power of these remarkable structures. From Leonardo da Vinci's detailed sketches of skull anatomy to breathtaking underwater shots, this collection takes you on a journey into the realm of teeth. Witness the awe-inspiring sight of a Whale Shark with its mouth wide open, gracefully feeding in Australian waters. This gentle giant reminds us that even massive creatures rely on their impressive jaws for sustenance. Delve into the depths alongside a Great White Shark as it glides effortlessly through South Australia's crystal-clear waters. A close-up view reveals its menacing head and formidable open mouth, reminding us why Carcharodon carcharias is known as one of nature's most fearsome predators. Contrasting with these powerful marine creatures, we explore other fascinating jaw structures. The delicate yet sturdy horse skull serves as a reminder that different species have evolved unique adaptations for survival. Take a peek inside our own mouths with panoramic dental X-rays, showcasing how our teeth fit together like puzzle pieces to aid in chewing and speaking. These intricate arrangements are mirrored by another close-up shot capturing every detail of a Great White Shark's toothy grin - an intimidating display perfected over millions of years. Venturing beyond sharks, witness the incredible regenerative abilities found in Greater Spotted Dogfish teeth and jaws from both North Sea and Mediterranean habitats. Continuously replaced from behind, these sharp dentitions ensure efficient hunting for this lesser-known predator. But it's not just animals who possess impressive jaws; Sumatran Tigers also make an appearance with their mouths agape - displaying their strength while emitting fierce roars across their native lands. Lastly, we peer beneath human skin using X-ray technology to reveal our own skeletal marvels - including intricately structured skulls housing our very own set of pearly whites.