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1 I, 11 | Furthermore, there are two jaws; the front part of them 2 I, 11 | The mouth lies inside the jaws and lips. Parts of the mouth 3 I, 16 | have little heads and long jaws, as is the case, without 4 I, 16 | which have teeth in both jaws.~The mesentery is over the 5 II, 1 | has not got teeth in both jaws; and it is cloven footed 6 II, 1 | furnished with teeth in both jaws), and some are not. For 7 II, 11 | flesh on the head and on the jaws and near to the root of 8 II, 17 | furnished with teeth in both jaws are furnished with four 9 II, 17 | equally with teeth in both jaws have one stomach; as man, 10 II, 17 | intestines in those animals whose jaws are unequally furnished 11 II, 17 | has not incisors in both jaws has a straight gut.~The 12 III, 7 | From the skull extend the jaws, constituted of bone. (Animals 13 III, 7 | moves the upper one.) In the jaws is the tooth-system; and 14 IV, 2 | at the end like a pair of jaws, has both below and above 15 VIII, 21| about the windpipe and the jaws. It may break out in any 16 IX, 50 | that have teeth in both jaws ruminate; as, for instance,