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1 II, 5 | have front teeth in both jaws, and whose feet are divided 2 II, 6 | have front teeth in both jaws, and that also have the 3 II, 16| of them, however, whose jaws project forwards and taper 4 II, 16| demarcation between nostrils and jaws. But in no animal is this 5 II, 16| beak is a substitute for jaws. The reason for this is 6 II, 17| For its upper and lower jaws are, as it were, inverted, 7 III, 2 | also front teeth in both jaws, those in the upper jaw 8 III, 2 | horns projecting from the jaws.~So much, then, of the parts 9 III, 14| have teeth in front of both jaws. It is single therefore 10 III, 14| have front teeth in both jaws. When, however, an animal 11 III, 14| with front teeth in both jaws the stomach is of small