Port Jackson Shark teeth by Colin

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Port Jackson Shark teeth by Colin
it’s making a new face for Yen hours again
trying to merge her game design and my image of her from the books
The dumbo rat is a mutation of the fancy rat, and therefore a domesticated Norway rat. His ears are large, round and set low on his head. His lower jaw is a little smaller than a typical rat's, giving him an adorable expression.
found at @eksoss
I miss drawing. Depression is a really ass kicker
Hey so uh, what the FUCK is this. I think it’s a lower jaw/mandible of some mammal. It’s in bad condition but there are 3 teeth (2 good, one bad condition) that are with it. There’s no nose hole(s) and the split is really far back compared to other mammals. If anyone could maybe help and try to identify it, it’d be greatly appreciated. It was found in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Feline lower jaw with an airbrush finish! Still got a lot to learn about airbrushing, but quite pleased how it turned out. A bit dark perhaps, but it should blend quite nicely with the matte black sculpted epoxy lips.
Lower jaws like this with base paint + airbrushing finish cost 20 euros! We can paint these with any color. A matching upper jaw will be available too in the near future!
LOWER JAWS OR MANDIBLES IN VERTEBRATE
A comparative study of the lower jaw or mandible in vertebrates explores the evolutionary adaptations, structural variations, and functional modifications of this critical skeletal element across different vertebrate groups. Here’s an overview of key aspects to consider: Overview of the Mandible The mandible, or lower jaw, is a key element of the skull in vertebrates, serving critical roles in…