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Sentences with EDENTULATE

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"The mammal had an edentulate jaw, indicating it had no teeth."
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"The fossilized remains of the ancient reptile revealed an edentulate skull."
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"The edentulate bird had a beak that was adapted for feeding on nectar."
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"The patient's edentulate condition necessitated the use of dentures."
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"An edentulate lizard relies on its powerful tongue to capture prey."
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"The edentulate turtle primarily feeds on algae and vegetation."
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"Certain species of edentulate fish have evolved specialized feeding structures."
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"The edentulate snail relies on its radula to scrape off food particles."
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"The edentulate rodent gnawed through the wooden door with ease."
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"The elephant is an edentulate animal, meaning it does not have teeth."
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"The edentulate species of birds have beaks instead of teeth."
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"Dolphins are another example of an edentulate creature that rely on their blubbery lips to catch food."
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"Certain turtles are edentulate and use their sharp jaws to tear apart their prey."
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"Some edentulate insects extract nutrients through other means, such as sucking out juices from plants."
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"The whale shark is a massive edentulate fish that filters its food through specialized gill structures."
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"Pangolins, often referred to as scaly anteaters, are edentulate creatures that use their long tongues to catch insects."
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"Many edentulate animals have developed complex ways of obtaining and ingesting food."
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"Sperm whales are edentulate, using their throat grooves to strain small prey from the water."
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"The platypus is a unique example of an edentulate mammal with a duck-like bill."
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"The aardvark is an edentulate mammal that uses its long tongue to feed on ants and termites."
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"Some edentulate animals rely on a combination of sharp beaks and strong jaws for their feeding habits."
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"The giant anteater is an edentulate mammal that uses its sharp claws to tear open termite mounds."
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"Certain species of lemurs have evolved to become edentulate, mainly feeding on fruits and leaves."
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"The lack of teeth in edentulate animals is compensated through various anatomical modifications."
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