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Filter by Meaning The multidentate mandibles of the ant allow it to grasp and carry objects with precision.
The multidentate tongue of the woodpecker is used to extract insects from trees.
The multidentate spine of the sea urchin provides protection against predators.
The multidentate petals of the marigold flower are often used in traditional medicine.
The multidentate radula of the snail is constantly growing and regenerating.
The multidentate nature of the snail's radula is a characteristic unique to its species.
The crocodile's multidentate teeth were designed for gripping and tearing.
The Tasmanian devil's multidentate molars helped it crush bones and tough cartilage.
The predator's multidentate jaw was adapted to tear through tough prey.
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