"Mouths: Nature's Marvelous Creations" From the adorable West Highland Terrier pair sitting amidst a sea of heather to the awe-inspiring sight of a Whale Shark with its mouth wide open, feeding alongside a brave diver in Australia, mouths in the animal kingdom never cease to amaze. Even the Greenland shark showcases an unexpected guest - a parasitic copepod clinging onto its massive jaws. Meanwhile, the Great White Shark VT 2255 reveals its fearsome reputation as it opens its powerful mouth underwater off South Australia. But not all they can meant for intimidation; some are simply enchanting. Just look at the heartwarming image of a Giraffe kissing her young one or listen to the melodic braying of a Donkey. In South America, a Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot flaunts vibrant colors while showcasing its beak that serves both as protection and communication tool. On another note, we have two close-ups capturing different angles of Great White Sharks' menacing mouths - truly majestic creatures ruling our oceans. The Common Vampire Bat from Sao Paulo shows us what remains after their blood-filled feast – an up-close face covered in crimson stains. In contrast, we witness how Greater Spotted Dogfish continuously replace their teeth from behind – nature's perfect dental plan. Lastly, let's not forget about Alligator Snapper Turtle from South America who entices prey with its tongue-formed lure – yet another example of nature's ingenious adaptations. Mouths play diverse roles in various species across continents and habitats worldwide. They serve as tools for survival, means for nourishment and communication or even instruments for affectionate gestures among animals big and small alike. Truly fascinating.